Charity fundraisers went to comedic lengths to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support on Tuesday.
Employees at building merchants Travis Perkins came to work in a variety of fancy dress and amassed a total of £204.
Macmillan is a partner charity to the company and their workers were more than happy to don ridiculous outfits for the worthy cause.
Branch manager, Gemma Wilkins, described the day as a huge success and claimed that the fundraisers benefited as much from it as the charity itself.
She said: "The amount of charities we are involved with are a benefit not only to the charity but adds a dimension to our daily lives that proves very rewarding.
"There are not many people that are not affected by cancer at some point. We were delighted to raise money for such a worthwhile charity and will continue are support in events to come."
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