Underlining health messages for October's breast cancer awareness month
Breast cancer awareness across South Kesteven has moved up a gear with the launch of an unmissable pink refuse collection lorry.
It’s a colourful demonstration of the Council’s continuing support for the cause and, specifically, Breast Friends Grantham, a support group formed by breast cancer survivor and SKDC employee Rachael Bradley.Cllr Kelham Cooke, Leader of South Kesteven District Council, said: “We are proud to be providing a highly unusual vehicle to take vitally important messages right across the district.
The new vehicle was always scheduled for delivery to join the fleet, so there was no extra cost to the council for either the lorry or the pink paintwork. TV personality Julia Bradbury, herself a breast cancer sufferer, has sent Rachael a handwritten good-wishes note along with a ‘Boots for Boobs’ t-shirt which she designed.
“It’s so important to be breast aware and get to know ‘your normal’ and understand what’s new or different for you. While most breast changes — including breast lumps — are not cancer, it’s important to get any new or unusual changes checked by your GP. On the occasions it is breast cancer, the sooner it’s diagnosed, the better the chances of treatment being successful.
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