A HAMPSHIRE-based child bereavement charity is staging a Thai Banquet in Winchester.

Simon Says hopes to raise proceeds from the event on May 14 at the Bangkok Brasserie on Jewry Street.

The evening will comprise welcome drinks, a three-course banquet followed by traditional Thai dancing, courtesy of Miff Kayum, award-winning chef and owner of the Bangkok Brasserie.

Simon Says helps Hampshire children and young people cope with the bereavement of someone close to them in a variety of ways including providing information and resources, running telephone help lines, hosting support groups and counselling as necessary.

The evening starts at 7pm and tickets are £27.50. Tables are limited so booking is advised.

For more information and to reserve a place contact Lindsey Adams, head of fundraising at Simon Says on 08453 055 744 or email Lindsey@simonsays.org.uk