WIRRAL charity Stick'n'Step needs volunteers to help fundraise and raise awareness of its work with children and young people with cerebral palsy at Cheshire music festival, Tributes on the Hill next week.

Scheduled to take place from next Thursday (July 30) to Saturday, August 1, the festival is being held at Higher Mickledale farm, Manley Road, Frodsham.

The line-up of bands include tribute acts to The Killers, The Smiths, Arctic Monkeys, Take That, Bruce Springsteen and many more.

Tributes on the Hill has never had a chosen charity before, so this is a very exciting opportunity for Stick 'n' Step to raise funds for all the children who attend weekly free of charge conductive education sessions at Stick 'n' Step's centres in Wallasey and Runcorn.

The charity will be raising funds at the event through a raffle, face painting, festival accessory sales and various games for children and adults alike.

It is currently looking for more volunteers to help out over the three days of fun.

Kelly Marks, community fundraiser for the charity, said: "As a charity, we are grateful to have this opportunity to raise awareness and hope to raise vital funds across the weekend."

If you think you could help Stick 'n' Step by volunteering some of your time at what will be a fantastic weekend of live music and family fun, contact Kelly@sticknstep.org for further details.

Stick ‘n’ Step offers support services to children with cerebral palsy and their families. The charity provides the children with totally free of charge conductive education sessions, allowing them to gain the skills they need to live more independent lives. Over 100 children from across the region usually attend these sessions weekly or twice weekly at the charity’s Wallasey and Runcorn centres.