Excitement is beginning to build in St Neots ahead of this year's Decorated Bra Cancer Charity Walk, raising money and awareness to fight breast cancer.
More than 25 residents will be dressed in glitter, sequin and feather-decorated bras in a fun-filled effort to raise as much money as possible for the great cause.
This is the second-ever walk in St Neots, and this year participants are also decorating their boxer shorts to also raise funds for prostate cancer.
The walk organiser Tracy Honeyman said: "It went really well last year, and everyone is so excited for this year; we're really looking forward to it.
"Hopefully, we get a lot of good reactions like we did last year! It's all in good taste; it's just good fun for an amazing cause."
Tracy took inspiration from the London Moonwalk to bring the iconic and fun decorated bra walk to St Neots, and following some encouragement over a drink with friends, the plans were set in motion.
Wearing their decorated bras over their T-shirts armed with collection boxes, a group of 12 walked through the town last year raising more than £800.
Tracy hopes the group will smash the target for this year and will visit several pubs and cafes during the walk.
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"It's not just collecting the funds, it is actually getting it out there, letting people know when to get things checked and when to go and get it checked and that it's okay to talk about it," added Tracy.
Tracy was motivated to raise money for breast cancer after her mum suffered from the disease twice, with Tracy being required to leave school at 14 to help look after her.
As a keen walker, Tracy regularly participates in the London Moonwalk and now organises the St Neots walk to raise money to fight the disease.
The group will be on the St Neots Market Square on Saturday (April 29) performing a flash dance before embarking on the walk and ending up in the Geroge and the Dragon in Eaton Socon.
If you wish to donate, visit Tracy's moonwalk fundraiser and also her JustGiving page for prostate cancer.
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