Painting and decorating apprentices showcase their skills

Painting and decorating apprentices showcase their skills

The UK’s largest trade body for the painting and decorating sector has hosted a nationwide competition for apprentices.

The Painting and Decorating Association (PDA), held its annual Apprentice Paperhanger of the Year contest at Doncaster College and University Centre.

16 apprentices gathered to showcase their stamina and skill, taking on a gruelling six-hour challenge.

The apprentices – who represent painting and decorating companies from Scotland to the south coast – now have a nail-biting wait until the winners are announced at the PDA National Networking Event Gala Dinner.

Chief Executive of the PDA, Neil Ogilvie said: “As the nation’s largest trade association dedicated to the painting and decorating trade, it is a crucial part of our role to attract people into the industry and offer opportunities for them to enhance their learning experience.

“Our competition events give apprentices the chance to meet their peers from around the country and showcase their stamina, talent and skill.

“Over the course of six hours, the apprentices are tasked with measuring, cutting and pasting wallpaper to create a specific design.

“I’d like to thank Doncaster College and University Centre, for providing a venue for the competition for almost a decade, and also the team at Brewers Decorator Centres, which has been the main sponsor of the competition since 2009.”

The PDA is the UK’s largest trade body for trained, experienced and insured painters and decorators, committed to providing a quality job at a reasonable price.

To join visit: www.paintingdecoratingassociation.co.uk

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