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People are being invited to decorate bricks to will help create a COVID-19 memorial wall at a Burntwood secondary school.
The project is being launched by Chase Terrace Academy in partnership with Taylor Wimpey.
Chase Terrace Academy. Picture: Google Streetview
Students, staff, families and the wider community are being urged to decorate a brick for a memorial wall based on their experiences during lockdown.
Head of School Nicola Mason said:
“We are excited to launch this project during what I hope will be our final lockdown.
“We hope that our amazing community will get behind us as we want them to help us record this extraordinary event and help us to create a meaningful legacy for COVID-19.
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