MUSICAL talent from across the county will come together to celebrate 30 years of the HOPE Centre in Neyland this weekend.

St David’s Cathedral will provide the backdrop for a glittering gala event, marking the incredible contributions of this vital local charity, with performances from some of Pembrokeshire’s premier performers.

Taking to the stage will be current UK National Brass Band Champions Goodwick Brass Band, Pembroke and District male voice choir, Whitland and district male voice choir, baritone Aaron Pryce-Lewis, and the Bella Voce choir.

The HOPE Centre in Neyland offers treatments and support to people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Parkinson's, and those who have suffered a stroke.

With annual running costs of around £107,000, it relies heavily on donations and the efforts of its fundraising committee.

Tickets are between £10 and £15, with under-11s free, and starts at 7.30pm, on Friday, June 17.

They are available from St Davids Bookshop, the West Wales Arts Centre, Castle Photography, Malthouse Antiques, Adept Cleaners and the HOPE Centre on 01646 600384, as well as on the door.

The concert is sponsored by the Rotary Clubs of Pembrokeshire, Marina Telecom and Valero.