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Coronavirus: Hay bale superheroes spreading COVID-19 message

written by John August 18, 2020
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MEET the hay bale superheroes reminding a community that “together we are a super power” in the fight against Coronavirus.

After weeks of planning, the 12ft (3.65m) high structures have been erected in a field on the Newtownstewart bypass in Co Tyrone by the Two Castles Community Festival.

Spiderman, Batman, Iron Man, Captain America, Wonder Woman and Superwoman are attracting lots of visitors.

It is claimed people have been queuing up to see the sculptures.

In recent years, the field has been home to hay bales which have been transformed into a giant teddy bear, Toy Story 4 and Wizard of Oz characters and Goldilocks and the Three Bears, to raise money for charity and promote a local community festival.

But this year, there’s a very important message behind the superhero theme.

“We thought we’d use the bales as a message for Covid-19 – that superheroes represent us, the people, who are key weapons in the battle against coronavirus,” said Shauneen Kilpatrick.

Ella and Flynn McSorley with Wonder Woman

“The superheroes are supposed to be representative of each and every person and the weapons we’ve been given to fight the battle is social distancing, washing your hands and wearing a mask.

“We want to reinforce the message that we are all in this together, especially now when there’s a threat of a second wave and we are seeing spikes in the number of cases.

“It’s another way of reminding people that we should all be complying and not to get complacent.”

Creating the structures is a team effort.

“It starts with finding something that people like and then doing a few sketches to try to work out how the concept works with the bales,” Ms Kilpatrick told BBC News NI.

“You then have work out what materials to use, whether you want wooden structures or what works best.

“We have a great team though. You have to work out the positions of the bales and how to balance them which is no easy job.

“To get them that high, you have to balance them properly and then they are structured with iron bars and posts to give them stability.

“Everyone does their best to make the concept all come alive.

“You have to be public-minded too and make sure the public are safe when they come to visit.

“You don’t realise how high they are until you see people beside them and then you realise just how big they are, but that’s what draws people to them.

“The reaction has been amazing, it’s been so positive.”

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