A new festival is coming to Gloucestershire that will raise money for young farmers and newborn infants.

Hills Fest takes place on the outskirts of Stroud this weekend, with proceeds going to the Gloucestershire Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs - a charitable organisation for young people aged 10-26 with a love for rural life - and Scoo-B-Doo, the charity that supports the neonatal unit at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.

Prepare for live music from many local acts, as well as Dev from BBC Radio 1.

It is open to all, featuring a dedicated kids’ corner with lots of things for children to do, food, drink and a glitter station.

The event is being held at Hilles House, Sevenleaze Lane, Stroud on Saturday, September 22 from 2pm until 1am - camping is available.

Tickets cost £10 for those aged 10 to 17, £20 for 18 and overs and under 10s go free.

To find out more information or to buy your tickets visit: bit.ly/hillsfest.