Church stained glass depicts Covid-19 scenes
A church is thought to be the first in the UK to have a stained glass window depicting scenes from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Scenes within the stained glass include doctors working in PPE and a woman delivering shopping to an elderly man.The installation at St Mary and St Andrew's Church was completed in July.Committee member Sally Cassels and stained glass artist Benjamin Finn discussing the design "We decided very quickly to make the theme of it about caring, to honour the caring people that we'd seen during the pandemic, both professionally, but also by people in the village who were looking after one another," he said.
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