HOLY Trinity Church was awash with vibrant colours and sweet fragrances as Flower Guild members celebrated their 25th anniversary.
Floral displays filled every corner of the Link Top church during a flower festival from Friday to Sunday, May 18-20.
The Holy Trinity Junior Choir joined the Malvern Male Voice Choir for a special concert, while their senior counterparts, led by choirmaster Geoffrey Bradshaw, closed the festival with choral evensong.
Keeping with the festival's wedding anniversaries theme, on Sunday morning The Rev. David Nichol conducted a special service for couples to renew their marriage vows.
There was live music and refreshments throughout, and Flower Guild chairman Pat Hemingway said the weekend was a fantastic success.
"I would like to thank everyone who helped to make the weekend very special, and those who came along to support the event," she said. "It involved a lot of people doing a lot of work but the results were amazing."
l Sandra Starkey, a member of Malvern Floral Art Club, studying a display representing the Copper Wedding Anniversary by Betty Dakin of St James Church, West Malvern. 21467202
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