A signed bra belonging to pop singer Billie Piper will be auctioned for a breast cancer charity this week.
The breakfast for Breakthrough is being organised at Brookfield School in Shaw by parent Eunice Salmon, who is a fundraiser for the Wiltshire branch.
She said: "October is breast cancer awareness month and there are charity breakfasts being organised up and down the country. One of my friends died at the age of 34 from the disease and left a two-year-old and four-year-old, and I wanted to get involved with the charity."
Around 150 people are expected to attend the event on Friday in three sittings between 7am and 9am, including South Swindon MP Julia Drown and mayor Arthur Archer.
Swindon chart topper Billie, a former pupil of the school, has donated and signed one of her bras which will be given to the highest bidder. Raffles have also been organised.
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