When teacher Angela Ratcliffe started treatment for breast cancer, she started wearing funny wigs to help her children come to terms with her hair loss.
She hoped to raise a smile and raise cash for the Breast Cancer Now campaign.
And now her school, Chorley All Saints, have held their own “crazy hair day” in her honour.
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