Another primary school in Marlow has sent ‘letters of hope’ to the residents at the town’s Cliveden Care Home, as the coronavirus continues to spread.

Earlier this week, we reported how students from Spinfield Primary School, 'to keep themselves occupied’, gave those living at the care home letters and drawings.

And following on from their good deed, students from the Marlow C of E School have decided to follow suit, by sending in their good wishes to the residents at the care home.

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A spokesperson from the care home said: “No sooner had Cliveden Manor received the lovely cards and letters from Spinfield School than another envelope was delivered to our residents from Marlow C of E Infant School (‘Sandygate School’).

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Residents at the Cliveden Care Home in Marlow

“We would also like to thank the family living in Marlow, for their children’s beautiful picture and letter.

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“Our residents have enjoyed reading through them all and have been endeared by all the children who have shared a little about what is going on in their lives, stories about their pets and some wonderful drawings.

“Thank you to everyone and by all means keep them coming!”

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If you would like your child to send in a photo or drawing to the care home, you contact them by visiting their Facebook page or by dropping them off at the care home’s foyer.

The care home also revealed that despite the pandemic, they are still taking people into the home.