Message of support for NHS painted on bridge on the M25 known for its graffiti
A message of support for the NHS has been painted on an M25 bridge known for its graffiti.
The railway bridge between junctions 16 and 17 in Buckinghamshire was for years daubed with"Give peas a chance" andThe message"Thank You NHS" has been painted on to it, likely in support of medics tackling the coronavirus crisis.has more than 9,000 followers.The graffiti was not thought to refer to the popular green legume
Marc P Summers, admin of the Facebook group, said:"This is the greatest thing to happen to the bridge since it was messed with by Helch over 18 months ago."The NHS deserve this as recognition for all their hard work." "Peas" was reportedly the name of a London graffiti artist who daubed his name on the M25's only Edwardian bridge, near Denham.
The words"give" and"a chance" were added later, with the amended graffiti thought to refer to his frequent arrests, according to an historic building report by Oxford Archaeology.
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