PEOPLE across Herefordshire are being asked show their appreciation to the NHS and front line workers this evening when Clap For Our Carers returns.

The nationwide Clap For Our Carers will be at 8pm this evening, after last Thursday's moving spectacle saw households across the country applaud those risking their lives in the fight against coronavirus.

Organisers hope the event tonight will see even more people show their appreciation for the NHS and will be another chance for the nation to unite during this difficult time.

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#ClapForOurCarers creator Annemarie Plas has invited the UK to take part in another massive round of applause from their doorsteps again at 8pm tonight to again show the country’s appreciation for all key workers.

“We will still be clapping, but this time we will add everyone that is helping our world to keep turning. 

“All who are out so we can stay in,” Annemarie said.

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Last week Herefordshire residents took to their doorsteps, streets and balconies to show their support to frontline workers who are carrying on through the Covid-19 pandemic.

Among those who commented were Amy KC, who said: "Very loud clapping, whooping and whistling in Tupsley [Hereford], with elderly neighbours clapping from upstairs windows."

Rebecca Lewis's message to NHS staff was: "You all deserve medals. Thank you for your courage and hard work. Big claps from this house!"

Deb Smith said: "So much respect for our dedicated workers keeping the world turning in these unprecedented times.

"Our army of heroes, all of you... very emotional as we reflect on what these people are doing for us.

"Please all stay safe. You are doing an amazing job."

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Leslie Davies said: "We are very proud of you all. God bless you all and keep you safe."

Rebecca Harding said: "Hinton, Putson, Pastures, Lower Bullingham and surrounds clapped for their lives this evening.

"Claps, whistles, horns, fireworks, cheering and chanting. It was so moving. I must admit I cried. So touching."