A FLINTSHIRE musician paid tribute to the NHS heroes in a heart-warming way.
Bethan Griffiths, of Treuddyn, pulled her harp out into the garden to add a bit of music to the clap for carers on Thursday evening.
She said: "I decided to do this because there had been a post circling social media about all musicians going out and playing Somewhere Over The Rainbow in support of the NHS and to spread positivity.
"As with most musicians all of my concerts for the next few months have been cancelled so it was nice to have a little chance to perform again.
"Lots of my neighbours in Treuddyn have been coming out to applaud every Thursday so I thought I would add a little music to it as well.
"My sister is a student nurse at Liverpool John Moore’s University and is currently waiting to be called onto the wards so it’s a cause close to home as well."
Residents are being asked to take part in the weekly Clap for Carers event at 8pm every Thursday.
People can take to their windows and doors and clap, shout or sing as loud as they can as a show of support for those on the frontline fight against coronavirus.
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