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Wonderful women dare to bare to show love for NHS

Wonderful women dare to bare to show love for NHS

Topless Swim 2025. Picture by Charlotte Turnbull Photography
Topless Swim 2025. Picture by Charlotte Turnbull Photography

More than 200 women went for a topless swim in Ilfracombe on Sunday morning to help raise nearly £40,000 for local NHS cancer services.

The ladies-only event at Tunnels Beaches, held by Royal Devon Hospitals Charity (RDHC), also helped to promote body positivity and breast cancer awareness.

It was the second annual Topless Swim fundraiser held by the charity, formerly known as Over and Above.

Topless Swim 2025. Picture by Charlotte Turnbull Photography
Topless Swim 2025. Picture by Charlotte Turnbull Photography

Julie Whitton, RHDC community fundraiser, thanked participants for daring to bare in support of their local NHS.

“It was a fabulous morning of female empowerment, togetherness and fundraising,” said Julie.


Julie Whitton, Royal Devon Hospitals Charity community fundraiser

“It was lovely to hear so much laughter and so many inspiring stories from those who took part and raised so much money to help enhance local NHS cancer services, including the breast care team at North Devon District Hospital (NDDH) and the Fern Centre, our cancer wellbeing centre, also based at the hospital.

“Huge thanks also to Tunnels Beaches for allowing us to use their beautiful venue again, and to all our amazing event sponsors, supporters and volunteers – we couldn’t have done it without you!”

Topless Swim 2025. Picture by Charlotte Turnbull Photography
Topless Swim 2025. Picture by Charlotte Turnbull Photography

Participants received a goody bag and mug of hot chocolate to warm up after their dip and were also able to hear advice about breast cancer screening and early detection.

The Topless Swim was inspired by North Devon’s ‘Topless Runner’, Louise Butcher, who runs topless to promote body positivity following a double mastectomy in 2022.

Louise, from Braunton, who has been supported by NDDH and the Fern Centre, said she was thrilled to be part of such a positive event that helped women to feel better about their bodies.

Louise Butcher talking to participants at Topless Swim 2025. Picture by Charlotte Turnbull Photography
Louise Butcher talking to participants at Topless Swim 2025. Picture by Charlotte Turnbull Photography

“It was very special to see so many ladies proudly showing their breasts, including some who had mastectomy scars,” said Louise. “It’s really amazing to be part of such an empowering and body-positive event, whatever the insecurity.”

Thank you to our event sponsors and supporters…

St James Church, Swimbridge

Rose Ash Village Hall

The Royal Devon NHS Breast Care Team

The Fern Centre team

Louise Butcher

Brooke Adamson Fitness (warm up instructor)

Dance Fusion North Devon

Tarka Radio DJ Lisa Hanson

Violinist, Rebecca Balzani Barrow

Charlotte Turbull Photography

Videographer Alice Hope

Medicare South West

Apex Medical and Rescue Limited

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