BUILDINGS and landmarks across Denbighshire will be lit up this October in support of Breast Cancer Now’s Wear it Pink Day.
Rhyl Sky Tower, Rhyl Pavilion Theatre, 1891 Restaurant and Bar and the Events Arena waterfall will all be illuminated in pink on October 21.
Ruthin Craft Centre will also be lit up.
Jamie Groves, managing director of Denbighshire Leisure Ltd, said “Wear It Pink Day is one of the biggest annual fundraising events in the UK, and as a result Breast Cancer Now are able to continue working towards not only providing potentially life-saving research, but also making improvements to support and care, and access to information for those diagnosed with breast cancer, and their families.
"Many of us have had our lives touched by this disease, and Denbighshire Leisure are proud to light up buildings in pink to help raise awareness of breast cancer.”
Wear It Pink day has been taking place for more than 20 years and has raised about £37 million pounds for life saving research into breast cancer. Every year around 2,600 people, including men and women, are diagnosed with breast cancer in Wales – which is roughly seven people every day.
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