This year's theme is 'dare to wear' and Mr. Black is urging residents, young and old to get their craziest pink outfits on, whether it be a pink lab coat, pink glasses or just a pink tie. Peter is pictured wearing a pink lab coat to represent the importance of breast cancer research.
Taking part in wear it pink couldn't be easier. Whether you are in an office, at school, or simply popping to the shops, on 31 October donate £2 and wear an item of pink, the more daring the better! Your donation will allow Campaign to continue funding innovative world class research across the UK.
Mr. Black said: "Every year over 2,400 women in Wales are diagnosed with breast cancer. Like many others, I know people who have lost friends and family members to breast cancer. I would like to encourage everyone in Swansea, Neath Port Talbot and Bridgend and throughout the country to support wear it pink on October 31, to raise valuable funds for breast cancer research."
Breast Cancer Campaign aims to beat breast cancer by funding innovative world-class research to understand how breast cancer develops, leading to improved diagnosis, treatment, prevention and cure
Currently it supports 110 research projects, worth over £14.2 million, in 45 centres of excellence across the UK
Breast Cancer Campaign recently announced that it aims to fund research in the Republic of Ireland