coronavirus in the country. The idea was lead by artist Denny Hunter, 45, and his wife Alison Grieve, 43, who railed locals round to help them.Denny told the Daily Record: "I was doing some shopping for my parents, who are high risk, when I saw all the people at the Meadows."I just thought I could do something with the rubbish that will get left behind and my wife suggested using it to spell out the death toll."It's a direct link and it burns into your brain so thought it was a good way to use the rubbish."I put a call out to community groups and about 10 people came forward showing up at about 5am in the morning."It took us about two hours to do and once we had finished and got the drone footage we bagged it all up and binned it."Their.