Halesowen and Rowley Regis MP Sylvia Heal will attend a fashion show held by community group Youth4em.

The show will be at Benjamin's Club in Halesowen on Thursday to reward its members for their hard work and promote the message that the majority of young people respect the community.

The Youth4em was set up by police to help combat anti-social behaviour and encourage young people to get involved in their local community, originating in Halesowen the group has gone from two members to two hundred and fifty across the boroughs of Sandwell and Dudley.

They have organised a range of activities including litter picks, graffiti cleaning and visits to residential care homes, as well as creating a Respect-Be Respected song on DVD.

Each participant in the fashion show was given £5 to buy something from a charity shop and using a sewing machine have made the outfits they will model down the catwalk.

Youngsters will arrive in limousines and will be hosted by Central News's Llewella Bailey. There will be a prom night afterwards.

Sylvia Heal MP said: "I am delighted to have been invited to attend this event, the Youth4em carries out fantastic work across the community not only making Halesowen and Rowley Regis a better place to live but providing young people with a range of activities to take part in. I want to congratulate the young people on all their hard work and I am looking forward to seeing them all walk down the catwalk."