Children in Need has gone to the heads of five workers at a Keighley cushion company.
The quintet — at Fibreline, in Hard Ings Road — have dyed their hair to raise cash for the annual charity appeal.
Between them Brett Fortune, David Coleman, Gavin Mustoe, Carl Moralee and David Ashton — who all work in the foam department — have raised around £195 in sponsorship.
Brett, whose hair has been dyed blue, said: “We stumbled across the idea. One of the lads was talking about dyeing his hair blond and it grew from there. We thought why not use it to raise some money for charity?
“We are really pleased with the amount raised — we didn’t expect to make as much.”
The five have been sporting their new looks for the week.
l A non-uniform day is being held at Lees Primary School tomorrow in aid of Children in Need.
Pupils will be wearing red or yellow, representing the annual charity appeal, and there will be a tombola and cake stall.
Are you holding an event for the cause? Email a photograph and a few details to alistair.shand@keighleynews.co.uk.
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