The team at David Wilson Homes in Abingdon have shown their support for Breast Cancer Now following wear it pink on Friday 22nd October.

The site team at the housebuilder’s Kings Gate development on Wooton Road switched out their usual hard hats and high visibility jackets for bright pink hats and vests to do their bit for the campaign.

In addition to donning the pink PPE, the Oxfordshire developer also donated £200 to Breast Cancer now to support its work and contribute towards necessary research.

Over £36 million has been raised by wear it pink supporters since it began in 2002. The charity helps fund vital research across the UK and Ireland to help find a cure for breast cancer at all stages. This year, campaigners hope to raise even more through businesses, schools and individuals wearing it pink.

Campbell Gregg, Managing Director at David Wilson Homes Southern, said: “We are very happy to be supporting awareness for Breast Cancer Now and our site team enjoy getting involved with wearing pink PPE.

“We’re taking part in this fantastic campaign to support those suffering with breast cancer and hopefully do our bit towards raising awareness.

“It is very important that as a five star-rated housebuilder we are getting involved in supporting charities like this. We hope that our contribution to Breast Cancer Now can help bring as much awareness as possible to this worthy cause.”

According to Cancer Research UK, there are around 55,900 new breast cancer cases in the UK every year, which equates to more than 150 every day.

For more information on Breast Cancer Now, https://breastcancernow.org/.

For more information on David Wilson Homes, please visit www.dwh.co.uk.