WARRINGTON Police have been helping to make it an eggstra special Easter for children by hopping around the community delivering Easter eggs donated by local businesses.
They have been calling at homes where youngsters have coloured in rainbows and displayed them in windows to help cheer people up during the Coronavirus pandemic.
One lucky youngster was three-year-old Benjamin Walker from Padgate, who is pictured below with his Easter egg delivered earlier today.
Like many other youngsters Benjamin drew a picture of a rainbow and stuck it in the house window.
More deliveries will be taking place on Easter Sunday.
Thank you @PoliceWarr for making three little boys day.
Very grateful for all you do.#StaySafe pic.twitter.com/HX2agTGNPf— Caroline Hunt (@CarolineHunt90) April 11, 2020
Thank you very much @PoliceWarr for popping around to say hello to Benjamin and drop off an Easter Egg you’ve made his day. Lovely gesture. @cheshirepolice @DarrenMartland pic.twitter.com/trJOF5xNjD
— Dominic Walker (@MrDominicWalker) April 11, 2020
Staff on Operation Wave are out and about this morning, if you have emailed us your address we will be popping by over the next 2 days to give you big wave. pic.twitter.com/L7TyviX1D6
— Warrington Police (@PoliceWarr) April 11, 2020
Beat officers will be out as normal this weekend, but we want to do something a bit different. If you email [email protected] we can come to your house and give you a big smile and wave. If you colour the attached image there may also be a suprise for you. pic.twitter.com/z8o0BjBOQ2
— Warrington Police (@PoliceWarr) April 10, 2020