Morecambe teacher's haircut helps children with cancer

Teacher Gill McKechnie looks delighted with the results of a charity hair cut to raise money for children with cancer.
Gill McKechnie, teacher at Morecambe Community High School, who had her hair cut to raise money for wigs for sick children.Gill McKechnie, teacher at Morecambe Community High School, who had her hair cut to raise money for wigs for sick children.
Gill McKechnie, teacher at Morecambe Community High School, who had her hair cut to raise money for wigs for sick children.

The Morecambe Community High School languages teacher had her hair chopped for the Little Princess Trust who provide real-hair wigs free of charge to boys and girls who have lost their hair due to cancer treatment or other illnesses.

Gill, who raised more than £700 in total, was inspired by one of her students, Olivia Lambert, who did the same last year.