WEST Dunbartonshire Council is looking to collect personal stories about Covid-19 to add to its historic archive.
The arts and heritage team at WDC are keen to ensure that a record of West Dunbartonshire’s experience of the coronavirus crisis is kept so future generations can understand what was lived through.
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And the council is encouraging residents to send in copies of diaries, photographs that show how life has changed, as well as posters and fliers from groups who play an important role in keeping vulnerable people safe.
There are also looking for artwork that has been created – from rainbows painted by children to cheer people up, to sketches of what can be seen from a window.
Email archives@west-dunbarton.gov.uk.
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