Seventeen households in Penarth will be opening their gardens to the public this weekend to raise funds for The Children's Society.
The Penarth Open Garden's Trail will see up to 17 gardens put on display, on Saturday 19th July from 10 am to 6 pm and Sunday 20th July from 11am to 5pm.
Entry to all the gardens is just £5, with children visiting for free. All funds raised will be donated to The Children's Society.
Across the trail, there will be homemade cakes, filled rolls, preserves, plants and a raffle, plus complimentary tea and coffee at Tudor Close on Westbourne Road.
For more information, contact penarthopengardens@hotmail.com


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