A CROWD of about 30 bikers gathered in Upton on Saturday to deliver toys and Easter eggs to children at the NHS Respite Care Centre in Kidderminster.

After gathering outside the King’s Head at 2pm they enjoyed a leisurely drive to the centre, where they as ever received a warm welcome from youngsters and staff alike.

Tim Perry, who organised the event, said: “It went really well. We had a good turnout, the weather was nice and everything went very smoothly.

“This is the fourth time we have done this and they are always very kind up at the centre. They put on a really good spread for us and the children there are always very happy and pleased to see us.”