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Towns continue their colourful tribute to those fighting coronavirus on the front line
Rainbow art by Grace and Lily from Manstone Avenue Picture: Rosanna Rose - Credit: Archant
Rainbows continue to be used by residents in Sidmouth and Ottery St Mary as a sign of positivity and support for the NHS during the coronavirus lockdown.
Pictures of rainbows drawn/painted and displayed in windows and doors have been keeping spirits up during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Some have created multi-coloured paper chains while others have declared their love for the NHS.
Since appealing to our readers for these colourful messages of support, the Herald has been inundated with photographs.
And we want that to continue.
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So if you feel inspired by the pictures you have seen over the last two weeks and want to create your own, please send your photographs to alex.walton@archant.co.uk and they may appear in a future edition.
Also, we want to see photos and videos of people taking part in the weekly clap. Send them to sidmouth.editorial@archant.co.uk
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