A care home hopes its annual fete will raise enough money to develop its garden.

Live music, face painting and a raffle are just some of the events planned for Azalea Court’s summer Fete, in Bush Hill Park on Saturday, August 30.

Enfield Mayor Ali Bakir will officially cut the ribbon to open the event at 2pm.

There will be a variety of stalls and games including bric-a-brac, tombola, hook-a-duck, lucky dip and face painting as well as live music from singer Lynda Styan.

Janet Usedon, Azalea Court’s home manager, said: “We are looking forward to welcoming visitors to Azalea Court to join our residents for our summer fete.

“This is a great opportunity for us to open our doors to people in the community for what promises to be a fun and lively occasion.”

Entry to the fete is 50p for adults and free for children.

The care home has already staged a Mad Hatter’s themed tea party as part of National Care Home Open Day and a summer barbecue to help raise funds.