Have you been keeping a diary of your time in lockdown, or have you been writing poems about your experiences? Then Northumberland County Council’s Discover our Land campaign wants to hear from you.

The campaign team is looking for submissions from people of all ages and abilities of pieces of art, diary entries, poetry, song lyrics, sculpture, paintings, drawings, collage, knitting or anything else that you used to express yourself during lockdown.

Some of these pieces will be saved into the Northumberland Archives so that future generations can look back and know what it was like during lockdown. Other pieces will be featured in an exhibition which will go live on the Discover our Land website on March 23, to mark the one year anniversary of the first national lockdown.

Coun. Richard Wearmouth, cabinet member for the campaign, said: “The Discover our Land campaign is all about sharing the stories of the people living and working in Northumberland. There's no bigger story of our time than the current coronavirus pandemic and understanding how people and communities have been coping will be a fascinating piece of social history."