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Batman-inspired NHS clapping idea arrives at Loch Ness


By Andrew Dixon

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The projection at Loch Ness.
The projection at Loch Ness.

A striking animated image of giant blue clapping hands has been projected in a Batman-like beam onto trees beside Loch Ness.

It is also being projected onto buildings nationwide to say thank you to health staff and all the other people who have kept frontline services going during the coronavirus pandemic.

The idea came from six-year-old Elliott Berry.

Elliott and Ian Berry.
Elliott and Ian Berry.

His dad Ian said: “It’s great that people support the NHS by clapping but we’ve tried to take it to another level by projecting onto buildings in the hope that people who clap will now think about donating as the NHS really does need the money along with the moral support.”

It is helping generate donations for NHS charities at www.iclapfor.com/donate

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