Graffiti saying thank you to the NHS has appeared scrawled across a building in the Georgian Quarter.
The message which is written out in red marker pen, was spotted on the side of a building in Catharine Street yesterday, April 18.
It is one of two messages to appear in the area, with another also seen written on a Toxteth street sign on Princes Road.

The first message reads: "NHS Thank you."
While the second message appears to say: "NHS thanx."
Anyone caught doing graffiti without permission from the property owner could face fines or even criminal charges.
The Georgian Quarter was rated as one of the best places to live in Merseyside by the Sunday times earlier this month.
Known for its period properties from townhouses to terraces, the area is also a popular location with film crews.
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