Residents are being asked to put hearts in their windows in the run up to Valentines Day.
Bucks Council and Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust want everyone to "show some love to key workers this Valentine's Day" by placing a heart in their windows from now through to Valentine's day on Sunday 14th February.
People in Buckinghamshire are being invited to take part to thank all our key workers for the incredible commitment and sacrifice they have made for us every day, throughout the Coronavirus pandemic.
To take part, you just need to draw or decorate some hearts and place them in your window for the world to see. The council would love to see them too, so if you want, you can share them on social media using the hashtag #ShowSomeLove to spread your thanks online.
Cllr Martin Tett, Leader of Buckinghamshire Council, said: "I know just how amazing all our key workers have been during this pandemic and it would be great if all of us could get behind this campaign to show our appreciation. Displaying a heart in your window is simple and really meaningful and continues to show our key workers we appreciate them. Let's do this together."
Neil Macdonald, Chief Executive at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, said: "Every day I can see just how big a sacrifice our healthcare staff are having to make to care for those who are very ill with COVID-19. If everyone gets behind this campaign, I think it will be a great way to recognise and appreciate them along with all our other keyworker heroes, who have worked tirelessly since last March."

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