Un-bee-lievable pieces of artwork
Reporter: Karen Doherty
Date published: 01 June 2017
CHILDREN and teenagers have created a range of colourful art to pay their respects to those killed in the Manchester Arena bombing.
The work, which also aims to show support for those affected by the tragedy, is on display at Mahdlo Egerton Street, Oldham, after it was made by eight to 19-year-olds who attend the youth centre.
Many of the pieces include the Manchester bee which has become a symbol of unity.
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