NewsgalleryGirls get hair cuts for charity fundraisingBookmarkShareNewsByAlex Bell-ACC17:32, 28 FEB 2017Updated17:40, 28 FEB 2017Effie Skillen, eight-years-old from Great Harwood, Accrington had 11 inches of her hair cut off for charity on 18 February with all proceeds going to Milly's Smiles and the Little Princess Trust. Effie originally planned to have 8 inches cut but her hair grew too long1 of 8Effie Skillen, eight-years-old from Great Harwood, Accrington, had 11 inches of her hair cut off for charity on 18 February with all proceeds going to Milly's Smiles and the Little Princess Trust. Effie originally planned to have 8 inches cut but her hair grew too long2 of 8Effie Skillen, eight-years-old from Great Harwood, Accrington will have 8 inches of her hair cut off for charity on 18 February with all proceeds going to Milly's Smiles and the Little Princess Trust3 of 8Kelly Dunne, 33, a nurse from Great Harwood, Accrington with daughter, Effie Skillen, now aged eight4 of 8Frankie (Francesca) Aquilina, 5 years old, will cut her hair for Little Princess Trust. A pupil at St. Anne's and St. Joseph's Accrington, lives at Lower Antley Street, Accrington. Daughter of Gill Aquilina, 35.5 of 8Frankie (Francesca) Aquilina, 5 years old, after her hair cut for Little Princess Trust. A pupil at St. Anne's and St. Joseph's Accrington, lives at Lower Antley Street, Accrington. Daughter of Gill Aquilina, 35.6 of 8Frankie (Francesca) Aquilina, 5 years old, after her hair cut for Little Princess Trust. A pupil at St. Anne's and St. Joseph's Accrington, lives at Lower Antley Street, Accrington. Daughter of Gill Aquilina, 35.7 of 8Frankie (Francesca) Aquilina, 5 years old, will cut her hair for Little Princess Trust. A pupil at St. Anne's and St. Joseph's Accrington, lives at Lower Antley Street, Accrington. Daughter of Gill Aquilina, 35.8 of 8