Coalville Estate Agent Invites Local Children To Draw A Picture For Their Front Window In Support Of Frontline Workers

By Graham Hill

9th May 2020 | Local News

Frank Innes Estate Agent in Coalville wants to place drawings by local children in the front window of its office to support the NHS and frontline workers.

The Belvoir Road-based branch has already made a colourful start to the Bank Holiday weekend by filling its window with Union Jacks to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day.

But now they want to keep the theme going once Friday's celebrations are over.

Now they plan to show off the work of any children who have done a rainbow drawing for the NHS workers.

The way to get your drawing in the Frank Innes window is to drop it off at a collection point situated in Birds Bakery which is situated in the Belvoir Centre shopping precinct.

Leave your drawings there and staff from Frank Innes will pick them up and put them in their window.

Michele Garcia, from Frank Innes in Coalville, said: "The children are bored and off-school at the moment and this will give them something to do and brighten up window.

"It'll hopefully cheer up people walking or driving by our offices.

"And it's a big shout out to the key workers. I know a couple of nurses and they say they every time they see the rainbows, they feel much more appreciated.

"The drawings can be anything that supports our key workers.

"There will be a little something for every entrant and the best drawings will be framed and put on our wall indefinitely."

     

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