Bored residents get out the chalks to turn their houses and drives into giant rainbows of hope in Milton Keynes

A Newport Pagnell family spent eight hours chalking in bricks to turn heir home into a giant rainbow
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The rainbow house in Priory Street was created by Granger Smith and his children as a tribute to NHS workers.

Granger said: "We have painted our house in chalk to honour and show support for the key workers and NHS staff. The kids started it and then my neighbour lent us a ladder for me to finish it."

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The multi-coloured bricks are now proving a focal point for townspeople out on their daily walks.

The rainbow house in Newport PagnellThe rainbow house in Newport Pagnell
The rainbow house in Newport Pagnell

In Bletchley, Laim Reilly gave his children Nievee and Dexter a pack of coloured chalks to decorate the drive.

The resulting giant rainbow design is now delighting passers-by.

Liam said: "I'm very proud of their artwork on our driveway. We’ve had lots of good comments and they asked me to share it with the wider community."

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