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Uk Skyline To #Lightitblue For NHS Birthday

Iconic landmarks including the Royal Albert Hall, Blackpool Tower and Wembley Arch will be illuminated in blue as part of tributes to NHS staff

The UK skyline will once again turn into a beacon of blue as landmarks across the country will be illuminated on Saturday 4 July, the eve of the NHS anniversary. Places include the National Gallery, White Hart Lane, Ashton Gate Stadium, Bai360 in Brighton and Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh.

The #LightItBlue illuminations will pay tribute not only NHS staff but to those that have helped the organisation during its most challenging period since its 1948 inception.#LightItBlue was created by the events and entertainment industry to show a united display of gratitude for those risking their own health to look after Britons who are ill with COVID-19.

The initiative began on Thursday 26 March when over 100 of the UK’s most famous castles, cathedrals, bridges, city halls, sports stadiums and giant LED screens were illuminated in blue to coincide with the nationwide applause for the NHS and frontline care workers. Since then, eminent landmarks across the world including Windsor Castle, Niagara Falls, Komazawa Park Olympics Memorial Tower and the Prince’s Palace of Monaco have taken part.

Gary White, Team Leader of the #MakeItBlue Collective said: “When the events and entertainment industry initially found itself without work due to COVID-10, we wanted to harness our collective skills to thank both the NHS and key workers during this pandemic. We’re delighted to have been asked to support NHS staff by turning the UK skyline blue in what promises to be a great expression of national unity.”

 

All organisations involved in the #LightItBlue campaign are acting on a pro bono basis.