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Pink parade aids charity effort

Pink car (pic courtesy Little Princess Trust)
The procession of cars made its way to Bristol Children's Hospital

A parade of pink cars has been making its way through the West country.

The procession passed through Cheltenham and Gloucester before finally ending its colourful journey at Bristol Children's Hospital.

The trip was organised by mother Sali Gray from Gloucester to raise money for The Little Princess Trust, a Hereford- based cancer charity.

The charity provides wigs for children who lose their hair through chemotherapy treatment.




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