A VILLAGE has come together to display kind messages of support to key workers and NHS frontline staff.
Families and children have been adding their pictures of rainbows and positive messages to a poster wall in Harvest Ride, Binfield.
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One family feel proud to show off their scarecrow 'Forky' with their poster wall, who participated in the Binfield scarecrow hunt.
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Johnathan Cole, from Lawrence Hill, who proudly owns the poster wall, said: "We are just thankful to all the key workers continuing to help keep us going. Supermarkets, post office, recycling, all emergency services and NHS.
"We have been leaving biscuits and surprise packages out for key workers. Delivery drivers and the recycling guys.
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"We have also had a neighbour ask if they can contribute to it with an inflatable rainbow and clouds."
The family have been updating the poster wall with new messages every day so people have something fresh to look at as they walk past.
Children have also been adding colourful messages and paintings to the wall.
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Johnathan added: "We're upgrading it with a few new posters today adding a fresh bit of colour. Now our Binfield Scarecrow has made an appearance to say Thank You. Forky was a 2019 contender at the Binfield Co-Op store."
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