Thank you key workers and NHS staff.

Thank you messages have been printed on roads and grass verges around the borough to show appreciation to all key workers and NHS staff who are working tirelessly to look after residents during the pandemic.

Thank you key workers and NHS staff.

Thank you to council contractors Balfour Beatty, WJ Road Markings and Thermmark, Idverde and Rigby Taylor who have all completed the printing at no cost to the council.




Messages can be spotted all around town near to local supermarkets or shops where people will be visiting for essential goods.  Locations include:

• Newport High St
• Wellington near Morrisons
• Madeley near Tesco
• 2 x Bridge Retail Park
• Donnington Near Asda
• Old Park roundabout
• Malinsgate roundabout
• Naird roundabout
• Limekiln roundabout

All works should be complete by 1 May (depending on the weather).

Councillor Lee Carter, Telford & Wrekin Council’s cabinet member for Neighbourhood Services, said:
“We are delighted to be able to say thank you to all the key workers in our community who are working tirelessly looking after our residents during this pandemic.
“We hope the road markings around the borough remind everyone to stop and think about the bravery of all key workers and NHS staff.

“I would also like to thank all contractors and partners for doing a fantastic job with the markings.”
 




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