CHILDREN at the Newtown Primary School in Trowbridge have put their artistic skills to good use during the Covid-19 pandemic. The pupils, all children of keyworkers, have created around 50 bright and colourful pictures to decorate the NHS Test and Trace Centre behind the Greyhound public house in Mortimer Street, Trowbridge. The testing centre is being operated in partnership with G4S and will offer self-administered tests. Mrs Catherine Tawn, the Newtown school’s assistant head, said: “The children were asked by Alan Wright, the manager of the Test & Trace Centre to draw and paint some pictures to brighten up the inside of the centre.