The garden of two brothers with a life-limiting condition has been transformed by volunteers in a 48-hour makeover in Brierley Hill.
Benjamin and Samuel, who are 10 and 11, both have Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a rare genetic condition that causes progressive muscle weakness.
The pair both use electric wheelchairs, and children’s charity WellChild carried out the work through its Helping Hands programme, which aims to help young people with complex medical needs thrive at home.
Their mother, Abigail, said the boys had never had a safe outdoor space because the garden was currently on multiple levels and unsuitable for wheelchairs.