People across the UK have been singing, clapping, fundraising, donating and sewing in a bid to show how grateful we all are for our incredible healthcare workers on the frontline.
And now a Bucks parish council has come up with an ingenious new way of honouring those key workers.
In just a few weeks time, this mud NHS 'cut-out' tribute in a popular village park will be filled with stunning wildflowers.
The unique idea to plant wild flower seeds in the shape of the letters 'NHS' in Wooburn Park in Wooburn Green was thought up by a Wooburn and Bourne End parish councillor.
After the idea was born, parish council groundsmen set to work cutting out the letters from the grass and filling it out with seeds.
In just a few weeks time, the letters will be filled with beautiful, colourful flowers - which the council says will represent a "true reflection of just how grateful we are to our beautiful NHS".
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