ANOTHER of the county's landmarks has been turned pink to raise awareness of breast cancer.

The Black and White House Museum in Hereford's High Town has been lit-up in pink for the Lighting Herefordshire Pink Campaign as part of Breast Cancer Awareness month.

Breast Cancer Haven, based in St Owen Street, is aiming to Turn Hereford Pink during the month by lighting up well-known Herefordshire landmarks and buildings.

Chairman of Herefordshire Council, Brian Wilcox, chose Breast Cancer Haven as his charity of year to support during his term of office.

He said: “It is fantastic to be able to support such a worthy cause in such a visual way. The iconic Black and White House Museum will look stunning with its windows lit up pink in the centre of High Town from 5pm to 2am for the remainder of October.

"It is promoting awareness of this terrible disease that touches so many, but also awareness of the amazing support that is available through wonderful charities such as Breast Cancer Haven.”

The charity offers free emotional support; help with symptom control and practical advice to anyone affected by breast cancer.

Donations can be made at www.breastcancerhaven.org.uk/Appeal/hereford-lit-pink or text BCAM17 £5 to 70070

Everyone can join in the pink fun on October 20 with the wear a pink shirt day. More information can be found at www.breastcancerhaven.org.uk/Event/pink-shirt-day-hereford

Luctonians are holding a Pink Day tomorrow from 12pm. 

The 1st XV will be wearing a pink set of shirts for the day, that will be auctioned off after the match between Luctonians v Leicester Lions Rugby Club.

A pair of Manchester United UTD V Benfica Champions League tickets for October 31 at Old Trafford will be auctioned. 

All in aid of Breast Cancer Haven. Bids can be sent to finance@luctonians.co.uk