Norfolk construction staff switched their normal hats a high visibility jackets for pink ones to do their bit for Breast Cancer Now.
Norfolk construction staff switched their normal hats a high visibility jackets for pink ones to do their bit for Breast Cancer Now.
Staff at Barratt Homes Eastern Counties on the Knights Park development raised money as part of Breast Cancer Now's national appeal 'Wear It Pink'.
Annette Hurst, Sales Director at Barratt Homes Eastern Counties, said: 'We are very happy to have supported wear it pink for breast cancer awareness and I think our construction team had a lot of fun getting to wear pink for the day.
'We hope that our contribution to the campaign can help make the day even bigger and better than last year and raise money to help us get closer to beating breast cancer altogether.'
Over £31.5 million has been raised by wear it pink supporters since it began in 2002.
The charity helps towards funding research across the UK to help find a cure for breast cancer at all stages.
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