ILMINSTER NEWS: Bra bank set up at Mark Hebron hair salon

THE Mark Hebron hair salon in Ilminster has agreed to act as a “bra bank” to help raise funds for Cancer Research charities.
Mark and his team of lovely ladies led by Claire Hebron will be delighted to take in all unwanted bras on behalf of the Ilminster branch of the Rotary Club.
Club president Linda Piggott said: “This is a Rotary led initiative to collect unwanted bras to support a nationwide scheme.
“For some months now we have been looking to find a local business to help us gain wider public awareness of this.
“We felt that a business that sees a lot of female footfall, such as Hebron’s, would be ideal and I am thrilled that they have decided to help us.
“We already have a large number of bras donated, and now we have a central collection point in the town, which is brilliant news.”
The Mark Hebron hair salon can be found in East Street, Ilminster.
PHOTO – TOP: Ilminster Rotary Club president Linda Piggott, second left, with some of the team at Mark Hebron hair salon.
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