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A sight for sore eyes!

Charlie Neil and Llewela Bailey, centre, step out with Rosie Gurnett, Rachel Topping, Emma Spragg and Rebecca Wyles for Wear Bright for Sight Day.

THERE was no chance of missing certain well known women as they strolled through Birmingham city centre sunshine.

Charlie Neil and Llewela Bailey from ITV Central swapped their serious newsreader suits with bright outfits to show their support for Birmingham Focus on Blindness.

The women donned their happy colours to launch the Wear Bright for Sight Day which will take place in Birmingham on June 22.

The event aims to raise money for the organisation by encouraging people to ditch their daily dress codes and jump into their brightest and wackiest clothes.

All proceeds raised by the campaign will go towards helping Brummies with sight impairment lead a better quality of life.

For more information on how to get involved in the event please contact Birmingham Focus on Blindness on 0121 478 5235.

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