BROTHER and sister Mason and Willow Witney have taken saying ‘thank you’ during the coronavirus crisis to NHS and other emergency workers a step further.
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Mason, seven, and five-year-old Willow, are among hundreds of youngsters throughout the town who have joined a social media campaign to draw pictures of rainbows as a way of sharing some cheerfulness during the coronavirus lockdown.
Rainbow posters have appeared on the front windows and doors of homes from one end of Wellington and Rockwell Green to the other.
But Mason and Willow, who live in Meyer Close, also wanted to say an extra big ‘thank you’ to others such as postmen and women, parcel deliverers, bus drivers and taxi drivers, and recycling staff who collect their refuse.
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