Bradford on Avon’s community production of Noye’s Fludde is taking shape in time for the show next month.

Children and adults visited The Hub in Lamb Yard over the half term to help assemble a 15 metre rainbow that will be used as a prop in the production, which celebrates the centenary of composer Benjamin Britten.

For the past month people have been donating colourful material to create 15cm squares for the rainbow, and the workshop was a chance for people to help put the squares together.

The rainbow was then split into sections for people to take away and sew the squares together and the whole rainbow will be reassembled and stitched together next week.

Tickets for the production on July 12 and 13, which involves 300 children from Bradford on Avon and the surrounding villages, are on sale from the Wiltshire Music Centre on 01225 860100.