The Huer's Hut will once again turn purple later this month to mark World Pancreatic Cancer Day.
The iconic Grade II listed building will be lit up as part of the annual Purple Lights campaign.
Zoe Dixon wants to mark the national day for a second time after her husband, Terry, passed away from pancreatic cancer earlier this year. He was diagnosed in December 2022.
Donations made by mourners at Terry's funeral were used to purchase lights so that the building can be lit up every year in his memory and on other key occasions throughout the year.
The Huer's Hut will be illuminated on the evening of Thursday, 21st November.
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