A Glasgow-based construction firm has raised nearly £7,000 for a breast cancer charity.
City Building undertook several fundraising initiatives to support Breast Cancer Now.
Most recently, the firm's manufacturing division, Royal Strathclyde Blindcraft Industries (RSBi), hosted an afternoon tea event at its premises.
The event raised £935, bringing employees together to support the charity's work.
Earlier this year, City Building donated £5,000 to Breast Cancer Now, while a successful Wear It Pink Day raised £970 for the same cause.
Alan Burns, executive director at City Building, said: "We are incredibly proud of our contribution to Breast Cancer Now.
"The fundraising events organised by our people have also been great fun, uniting our teams for a fantastic cause.
"City Building’s social ethos goes beyond construction, and we are committed to building a sustainable and caring community for everyone.
"Supporting charities such Breast Cancer Now is integral to upholding our values, and we look forward to continuing our fundraising efforts in the future.”
The donations will help fund research and provide support for those affected by breast cancer across the UK.
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