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PPG has completed a transformative makeover at Bury Hospice in Bury, UK, part of the 10-year celebration of the company’s COLORFUL COMMUNITIES program. The project brought together more than 100 volunteers from PPG, Morelli Group – a PPG partner specializing in car body repair and automotive paint products – hospice staff and the local community.
The volunteers redecorated the entire interior of the hospice facility using more than 100 gallons (380 liters) of JOHNSTONE’S TRADE paint by PPG, including Johnstone’s Trade Acrylic Durable Eggshell, Aqua Guard and Microbarr Anti Bacterial Acrylic Eggshell paints. Johnstone’s Trade Microbarr paint is formulated to fight against hospital-acquired infections, making it ideal for high-traffic areas where hygiene protection is essential. The color scheme was selected from the PPG VOICE OF COLOR® palette and features Acai Berry, also known as Purple Basil (PPG1046-7), the company’s 2025 Color of the Year.
“We’ve always strived to create a sense of home for our patients, and the generous support from PPG and its partners will make a significant difference in helping us achieve that.” said Stuart Richardson, chief executive officer, Bury Hospice. “Hospices across the U.K. face increasing financial pressures, so projects like this are essential in enabling us to continually improve our facilities. The ongoing support from organizations like PPG and the many individuals who volunteer, fundraise and give their time, is what allows us to keep moving forward.”
The makeover also features a mural by local artist Pocket Wren, whose winning design was chosen through a community contest. The artwork features local landmark Peel Tower, acting as a beacon of hope and solace, surrounded by forget-me-nots to evoke memories and enduring love. Soaring birds – echoing the hospice’s logo – symbolize freedom, the journey of life and the unbroken bonds that connect people to loved ones.
“What began as a simple request for a few cans of paint has evolved into a full-scale redecoration project,” said Ruth Moring-Beale, director of strategy and growth, Morelli Group.
“We’ve been truly impressed by the scale and generosity of what’s being delivered, from the provision of paint and preparation materials to expert design input, mural artwork and the dedicated hands-on support from PPG volunteers. It’s an extraordinary contribution to the hospice and the many individuals and families it serves.”
“It’s a reality that many people will, at some point, rely on the vital care and support provided by a hospice,” said Richard Goode, PPG director, U.K. and Ireland, Automotive Refinish. “These organizations and their dedicated teams are always in need of support, and I knew the Colorful Communities program could make a meaningful and lasting contribution. I’m incredibly proud of how quickly Morelli Group, PPG and the local community in Bury came together to deliver such a significant transformation.”
The volunteers redecorated the entire interior of the hospice facility using more than 100 gallons (380 liters) of JOHNSTONE’S TRADE paint by PPG, including Johnstone’s Trade Acrylic Durable Eggshell, Aqua Guard and Microbarr Anti Bacterial Acrylic Eggshell paints. Johnstone’s Trade Microbarr paint is formulated to fight against hospital-acquired infections, making it ideal for high-traffic areas where hygiene protection is essential. The color scheme was selected from the PPG VOICE OF COLOR® palette and features Acai Berry, also known as Purple Basil (PPG1046-7), the company’s 2025 Color of the Year.
“We’ve always strived to create a sense of home for our patients, and the generous support from PPG and its partners will make a significant difference in helping us achieve that.” said Stuart Richardson, chief executive officer, Bury Hospice. “Hospices across the U.K. face increasing financial pressures, so projects like this are essential in enabling us to continually improve our facilities. The ongoing support from organizations like PPG and the many individuals who volunteer, fundraise and give their time, is what allows us to keep moving forward.”
The makeover also features a mural by local artist Pocket Wren, whose winning design was chosen through a community contest. The artwork features local landmark Peel Tower, acting as a beacon of hope and solace, surrounded by forget-me-nots to evoke memories and enduring love. Soaring birds – echoing the hospice’s logo – symbolize freedom, the journey of life and the unbroken bonds that connect people to loved ones.
“What began as a simple request for a few cans of paint has evolved into a full-scale redecoration project,” said Ruth Moring-Beale, director of strategy and growth, Morelli Group.
“We’ve been truly impressed by the scale and generosity of what’s being delivered, from the provision of paint and preparation materials to expert design input, mural artwork and the dedicated hands-on support from PPG volunteers. It’s an extraordinary contribution to the hospice and the many individuals and families it serves.”
“It’s a reality that many people will, at some point, rely on the vital care and support provided by a hospice,” said Richard Goode, PPG director, U.K. and Ireland, Automotive Refinish. “These organizations and their dedicated teams are always in need of support, and I knew the Colorful Communities program could make a meaningful and lasting contribution. I’m incredibly proud of how quickly Morelli Group, PPG and the local community in Bury came together to deliver such a significant transformation.”