TWO creative brothers have painted a giant mural to thank the NHS for saving lives during the Covid-19 outbreak.
Austin Sadler-Sadler, 11, and brother Noah, seven, from Winsford, have created a big rainbow, a NHS sign with a love heart and a thank you message to all the key workers.
Austin and Noah with their giant mural
Their artistry can be seen on the wall surrounding the David Wilson estate on Dunlin Way and Charlotte Place.
Noah and Austin with mum Andrea
The boys had a little bit of help from mum Andrea, an SEN consultant, and dad Martin furloughed from Manchester Airport.
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Dad Martin lends a hand
The brothers are pupils at Cuddington Primary School.
The boys had a bit of help from mum Andrea, an SEN consultant, and dad Martin, furloughed from Manchester Airport.
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