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Dear Members,

Spring is fast approaching, which is very welcome as it feels to have been particularly long, dark winter. Let’s hope for a decent spell of good weather in the coming months as I expect that many of you will be dusting off the cobwebs from your external work equipment in readiness for another outdoor painting season.

March was a busy month at the PDA. I have been out hosting and judging the first two of this year’s regional heats of the Apprentice of the Year competition, and was very heartened by the interest this year, given that we have had 75 entrants across the four heats. Accrington and Rosendale College was our first stop, with 16 apprentices taking part. As always, we were made very welcome by Phil Burgess and his team. We have been using this college now for quite a few years, and we thank them once again for their generous hospitality.

Our next stop, Glasgow, was a first for the PDA, where 20 apprentices were taking part. What a splendid college this is, with a construction department that is second to none, I was very impressed with its layout and facilities. Thanks go to our liaison lecturer Michael McEwan and his team for hosting this successful event.

Andrew Davis, a representative from the APCT joined me on both occasions to assist with the judging process. The next two heats will be held at Birmingham South and City College and North Kent College

The eight winners from all four heats will then attend the grand final which will be hosted by Doncaster College in May. From there, the winners from each heat will be invited to join us in London at our Premier Trophy Awards event in July.

Regarding the Awards, our team of eight Clerks of Works Judges are currently carrying out the site visits for the shortlisted entries across the seven categories. I look forward to seeing the winners joining me on stage at the Plaisterers’ Hall for the Awards ceremony.

I have just returned from Brussels, where I attended the final project meeting for the UNIEP Painting Skills Academy (PSA) project – www.paintingskillsacademy.eu – This four-year project carried out by 23 partners located across many European countries will be launched officially in Autumn this year. The PDA has made a significant contribution to this extensive piece of work. I would like to thank our longstanding education and training colleague, Ann Cook, for the invaluable work and support throughout.

The outcomes of the project will provide a European Progression Route for Painting and Decorating, which has been designed by the sector to meet its needs and those of the European Qualification Framework. It will enable Painters and Decorators to have their previous qualifications and work experience recognised, and will identify further learning if required; thus enabling them to gain industry recognised certification to work in Europe. Additionally, it will establish a consortium of approved European Training Providers that will deliver courses from a catalogue of Units of Learning Outcomes published annually by UNIEP (International Association of Painting Contractors). UNIEP will monitor and quality assure all the courses to ensure European standardisation and mobility of training and learning in the European Painting Industry.

Lastly, may I once again remind those Members who have still to pay their 2023 subscriptions to do so as soon as possible, as it is now over three months since the requests for payment were made in midDecember with a reminder letter sent out in February. To allow the continuation of the PDA, its services and support to the sector, it is imperative that we receive outstanding payments. If you are having any issues in paying the amount in full, please contact Denice Harper our Membership Services Manager, who will be happy to discuss extended payment terms with you.

Painting & Decorating Association

32 Coton Road, Nuneaton, Warwickshire CV11 5TW

Telephone: 024 7635 3776

e-mail: info@paintingdecoratingassociation.co.uk

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Chief Executive Officer

Neil Ogilvie

neil@paintingdecoratingassociation.co.uk

April-May 2023 — Volume 92 No 2

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NEW SUPPORT FOR MEMBERS PDA JOINS THE LIGHTHOUSE CLUB BESPOKE HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING COURSE

The PDA has been working on behalf of our Members with our colleagues at Site Assessment & Training Services (SATS) to develop a NEW Training Standard for Painters & Decorators which has been approved by the CITB

The new six-hour training course can now be offered to managers, supervisors and operatives to update their knowledge on many health and safety related topics to a Standard which will be recognised by major clients. This means that painters and decorators can access the training specifically for them rather than the more generic CITB Health & Safety course.

A very important benefit is that a CITB Training Grant of £70 per person will be available to CITB Registered Employers (subject to Eligibility to claim grants). Where eligible, grants should be paid automatically once each Training Provider submits training details to CITB

The course content is based on a range of topics taken from the new PDA Progressive Web App, formerly the H&S Handbook. The Standard is made up of four core subjects with a minimum of four others chosen to suit Employer’s delegates. Full details on the PDA website. We hope that Members will be keen to take advantage of this opportunity to increase the skills & knowledge of their team. To move forward with this, we invite Members to email yvonne@paintingdecoratingassociation.co.uk with the subject title ‘H and S Training’ to express their interest. We also invite Members who would like to become an Approved Provider in order to deliver the course to their own team and supply chain, to log in to the Members Area of the PDA website and visit https://tinyurl.com/pdasats

We are delighted to inform Members that the PDA has become a Company Supporter of the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity (Lighthouse Club ), giving PDA Members access to range of services including a 24-hour helpline and wellbeing masterclasses.

The Lighthouse Club are the only charity that is 100% dedicated to the construction community in the UK and Ireland, and provide a variety of resources and support, to promote emotional, physical and financial wellbeing.

Chief Executive of the PDA, Neil Ogilvie said, “This charity provides some really important and useful services for people working in construction trades, which we believe will be very beneficial. Their work is vital, and we look forward to building a strong relationship going forward.”

PDA Members can now access the five free Workforce Wellbeing:

• 24/7 confidential helpline – for Members, their employees and subcontractors/agency workers.

• Text HardHat – a 24/7 text-back counselling service.

• Self-support app – signposting to more than 3,000 accredited support organisations and packed with information about conditions and coping strategies.

• Wellbeing Academy – free training including self-paced e-learning, CPD accredited masterclasses and MHFA accredited Mental Health First Aid training.

• Lighthouse Beacons – over 350 volunteer centres around the UK and Ireland offering drop-in sessions for workers to socialise and talk with likeminded people.

Bill Hill, CEO of the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity said, “We are delighted to have the PDA on board as a supporter. As well as providing a sustainable income they are also ensuring that we reach their Members so that as many people as possible know about, and can access our charitable services.“

If you or anyone you know is struggling, reach out for free and confidential support on 0345 605 1956, or text HARDHAT to 85258

Find out more via the website at www.lighthouseclub.org

PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS, TOOLS AND TEAM FOR LESS

Our new partner Superscript is giving PDA Members 20% off their flexible, customisable cover. Insurance should be a smooth ride, not a hop, skip and jump. With Superscript’s flexible, customisable business insurance, you can:

• Pick what you need and leave what you don’t

• Pay monthly, with no locked-in terms

• Get instant, online access to your documents

• Tweak your policy at any time, with no admin fees. Keep an eye out for the special email and our social media for how to access the offer!

HOW TO BE A SMART SITE

CSCS has completed the rollout of its Smart Check App, which means that cards across all 38 card schemes carrying the CSCS logo can now be verified with the same app. This is in line with the objective in the CLC Industry Card Schemes Recommendation to make sure everyone on site has the right qualifications and training for the job they do. Build UK’s How to be a Smart Site guide has been updated on how to check cards and what to do in the event of coming across a fraudulent card on site. Members are reminded that CSCS does not issue cards for non-construction related occupations and it is the responsibility of the site manager to induct and escort non-construction workers arriving on site without a card so that they can carry out their work safely.

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Markel is pleased to partner with the Painting and Decorating Association to provide your Legal Expenses insurance as well as access to their legal advice line, tax advice line and Business Hub. At Markel UK, they‘re passionate about offering services to help navigate challenges, so you can focus on running and growing your business. Markel love to help you get the support that you need for your business. At Markel they can also support you with pay as you go legal services, more in depth tax assistance and a debt recovery service. To learn more about how they can support you, please visit the Members area of the PDA website, or speak to your Markel Account Manager Paul Bateman on 020 3878 6927.

How Markel can help you

in-house team of lawyers offers advice on everyday legal and employment matters such as GDPR and disclosure, contractual queries and employment disciplinary. Access their 24/7 business and legal helpline on 0345 313 4141 and quote the reference number on your PDA Membership card.

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Staffed by qualified tax advisers, their in-house tax and VAT helpline provides expert advice on any UK tax or VAT issue. Simply call 0345 313 4141 and quote the reference number on your PDA Membership card to speak to the team for tax and VAT advice today.

PDA STRENGTHENS INDUSTRY TIES

PDA CHIEF EXECUTIVE Neil Ogilvie had a recent visit to Associate Partner Artex Ltd, part of a global company Saint-Gobain UK & Ireland who also make Gyproc

During the visit, it was agreed that the PDA and Artex will strengthen their relationship going forward, with exciting new initiatives and offers for PDA Members.

Rob Stewart, Commercial Director of Artex Ltd comments, “Artex provides a unique service to its customers, combining leading trade brands with the ultimate flexibility on delivery. Getting the right products into the right hands at the right time. We also support the industry with various on- and off-line tools, to help you choose the right products for the job at hand.

“At Artex we don’t just focus on trade rated products and flexible delivery options, we take our position in the

industry seriously. With 87 years of heritage behind us, we are advocates of sustainability for our sector, having recently invested in Biomass heating for our Ruddington site with a target to be carbon free on site during 2023, we are supporting this ambition with the use of HVO in our vehicles as well as working within our local community on key environmental projects.

“For Artex, our long-standing relationship with the PDA is hugely important, not only in supporting a fantastic trade association, but in supporting the professional trades people who are the backbone of our industry. After the meeting with Neil, there are some exciting opportunities for us to work closer, and showcase some of the new and innovative products and services we can offer via your local Decorators Centre.”

If you would like to know more about Artex, their products, services or how they work to support the industry, register for their new Xetra magazine at www.artexltd.com/xetra-newsletter

Business Hub

Business Hub is an online hub containing 850+ DIY contracts, policies, forms, and letter templates, covering every area of business, including health and safety, trading and contracts, and cyber and data. Visit businesshub.uk.markel.com to access the online business portal.

In February Neil Ogilvie also visited Associate Partner Barrettine to catch up on developments with this fast moving business.

Bristol based Barrettine has a proud 140 year history of supplying our industry with products offering high quality and great value. This tradition continues apace with a strong new products programme aimed at providing the Trade user with reliable woodcare finishes. Visiting the labs, Neil saw first hand how quality and innovation go hand in hand. Newly launched, Barrettine Armourflex Hardwax Oil has been rigorously tested both in lab and in real life situations, including coping with the impact of large family dogs! New for Spring 2023 will see the launch of Barrettine Armourflex Ultimate UV Protection Oil, an innovative clear oil using British developed technology to deflect UV rays and slow the greying effect on exterior wood.

During a factory tour, Neil was impressed by the approach of the staff.

Steve Bailey, Barrettines’ Managing Director, said, “Any business is only as good as its people. As a family business we are blessed with a great, highly skilled, developed team, and that really makes a difference.”

It is clear that Barrettine are working hard on the next 140 years.

Barrettine will also be a sponsor of our prestigious Trophy Awards this year.

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FROM RAPID TECHNOLOGICAL changes to increased demand for sustainable materials, the past few years have been a period of transformation for the building materials industry. For some, these changes will be disruptive. For others, they hold opportunities for new growth and new business models. CHAS outline the key industry trends that are poised to affect building material suppliers in 2023.

TRENDS THAT WILL AFFECT BUILDING MATERIAL SUPPLIERS

Amid an economy reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic and a brewing energy crisis, many businesses across the building materials industry are reorienting their strategies to adapt to current economic conditions and new ways of working.

Despite being an industry long driven by cost and the bottom line, changes such as new technologies and new consumer demands are highlighting the need for new go-to-market strategies. Building materials suppliers are now under pressure to create new value propositions that set them apart from the competition and deliver products and services to keep up with industry changes and new regulations.

Building material suppliers must adapt to changing demands to stay ahead of the curve in 2023. Here are five trends we believe will affect the industry in the years to come.

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Increasing demand for sustainable and recycled materials

Increasing awareness of the damaging environmental impact of traditional building materials has led to a sharp demand for sustainable and recycled alternatives. This trend is driven by both consumer demand and new government regulations such as the Environmental Act 2021.

Receiving Royal Assent on 9 November 2021, the Environmental Act is the official post-Brexit framework for environmental governance in England. It enables the creation of legally-binding targets for air pollution, biodiversity, water quality and waste. You can expect these developments to add to the growth of the ‘green’ or sustainable building materials market, which Allied Market Research predicts will globally reach $511.2 billion in value by 2030 (a CAGR of 8.1% from 2021).

3Growing popularity of prefabricated construction

A Mordor Intelligence report forecasts the UK prefabricated buildings market to grow at a CAGR of 4.5% from 2020 to 2025. The industry’s revenues, which hit £9 billion in 2019, are largely driven by growing investments in modular construction, where building / project components are manufactured off-site and assembled onsite, enabling faster construction times and improved quality control. This trend will likely continue to grow in the coming years, presenting both opportunities and challenges for material suppliers.

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A shift towards circular economy models

An ongoing shift from linear to circular business models, which aim to reduce waste and improve resource efficiency, is driven by concerns about the environmental impact of traditional business models. Public Policy Note 06/21 now requires businesses applying for government contracts over £5 million to demonstrate their commitment to achieving Net Zero by 2050. Companies can demonstrate compliance with environmental regulations and bolster their ESG programme through our Verified Supplier service, designed to help showcase their compliance in up to 10 areas of risk management, including environmental management, health and safety and modern slavery.

4New regulations drive demand for safer materials

The Building Safety Act 2022 officially became law in June 2022. The law modifies the way high-risk structures are built, maintained and made safe, and includes reforms around fire safety and the quality of construction materials. The Act also establishes the National Regulator for Construction Products within the Office for Product Safety and Standards, tasked to conduct market surveillance to identify and remove unsafe materials more efficiently. The new watchdog also has the power to ‘confront poor practice’ and act against material providers that break the rules. Building material suppliers need to be aware of these legislative changes and plan for the direction of the market – one where consumers demand construction companies be held accountable for unsafe practices.

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Shift towards digital fabrication methods

We predict that digital fabrication methods, such as 3D printing, will continue to grow and change the landscape of construction in 2023 and beyond. 3D printing, or additive manufacturing, enables the swift fabrication of complex structures using a variety of materials, ranging from plastic (the most popular) to metal and concrete. 3D printing offers exciting potential applications in the build materials industry. More recently, construction firms BAM and Weber Beamix attached a 3D-printed concrete staircase to a footbridge over the M8 motorway in Scotland. The staircase is believed to be the largest 3D printed structure in the UK and the firms claim its construction came at a lower carbon footprint cost.

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THE HEATS ARE ON!

THE FIRST AND second regional heats in the new-format Apprentice of the Year competition were held in March.

Andrew Davis from the Association of Painting Craft Teachers (APCT) is part of the impartial competition judges alongside PDA Chief Executive Neil Ogilvie.

The first heat at Accrington and Rossendale College took place on 2 March, where 16 apprentices from four colleges participated in the gruelling six-hour challenge. Apprentices were required to take a complex design on paper and translate it into a carefully completed ‘mural’.

Curriculum leader in painting and decorating at Accrington and Rossendale College, Phil Burgess, said, “It was a fabulous turnout. The level of work was fantastic from all the competitors, and we’re really proud of what they’ve produced.”

The second heat took place at City of Glasgow College on 16 March and was the first ever in Scotland. A great turnout, with 20 apprentices from colleges in Glasgow, Inverness, Fife, Falkirk and Newcastle taking part.

Tom Little, a semi-retired college lecturer in painting and decorating from Lanarkshire was invited to create the designs used in each of the competition events, he said, “The test piece is designed to test a range of skills which

are particular to painters and decorators. Accuracy, getting straight lines, nice regular curves and sharp corners, as well as getting an even application of the coating so the whole background is well covered.”

In April, two more heats will take place to cover the Midlands and the South, with 75 apprentices entering the contest across the four regional heats in 2023.

JUDGING IN PROGRESS

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The PDA wishes to thank teams at colleges hosting the competitions and the sponsors, Crown Paints, CITB, Purdy Professional Painting Tools, Valspar Trade and Ciret UK, without whom the competition would not be able to take place.

The Apprentice of the Year winners will be announced at the PDA’s flagship Premier Trophy Awards ceremony, held at the prestigious Plaisterers’ Hall in London on the 6 July.

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Awards competition is in its 36th year. Having been launched in 1987 by professionals and suppliers to improve the profile of the sector.

This year saw an amazing 83 entries from projects across the length and breadth of the country. The shortlisted projects are independently judged and show the diversity of skill and craft, efficiency of service to clients, and the highest standards of excellence. The first assessment has taken place, and currently, the 43 shortlisted projects are being visited by the panel of judges to assess the work.

The Awards will be held in the magnificent Plaisterers’ Hall on Thursday 6 July, and we are delighted to have Crown Paints as the Main Sponsor this year, the event can only take place with the manufacturers’ support.

In addition to the main sponsor, the PDA wishes to thank all the other sponsors from the sector who are supporting the event. It’s great to see so many different brands stepping forward to back the Premier Trophy Awards and be part of the event.

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Johnstone’s Trade Mirka (UK) Ltd

Purdy International tesa UK Ltd

Toupret Valspar

Silver Sponsors

Citation Ltd Ciret Ltd Axus Décor

Apprentice Competition Sponsors

CITB

Crown Paints

Valspar Purdy International Ciret Ltd

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ADVICE for our Members

TACKLING ABSENCE: TOP TIPS FOR EMPLOYERS

SICKNESS ABSENCE. ONE of the most common headaches for a small business owner, right? You’ll never be able to stop employees from calling in sick, but there are some steps you can take to get a better handle on it.

With sickness absence at a record high in the UK, Citation have given their top tips to help you nail down an effective absence management process.

1. Keep it fair and consistent – Establishing a fair and consistent process for absences in an absence policy is one way to help spot repeat offenders and deter employees from not turning up to work. For most employees, this process will have a big impact on whether they decide to come to work or not.

2. Decide on your notification time period – Set out the time period employees have to tell their manager they can’t work. Some employers ask for this one day before, others say within one hour of the employee’s normal start time –it’s up to you.

3. Make it clear how people should notify you – We’d recommend you request your employees to call in sick over the phone. If they can’t do it themselves, someone needs to do it for them. When the employee reports in, ask them what type of illness they have and what their predicted return date is.

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4. Do a return-to-work interview – When the employee returns to work conduct a back-to-work interview, this can act as a deterrent, as employees will be less likely to take time off if they have to formally sit and chat about the reasons.

You also need to respond flexibly to a individual circumstances, e.g. they’ve had 10 years’ service with no absence, but this year they’re having a spate of bad health. You also need to take into account any potential discrimination issues.

Some other good practices:

• Make it known that you actively record and monitor absences.

• Follow a fair procedure and, where appropriate, take disciplinary action against those employees who fall short of the attendance standards.

• Make sure employees are aware of the impact of their absence, both on customers, clients, and work colleagues.

• Treat employees in the same way as you would expect to be treated. And remember... With some employees, you’ll never be able to do enough to get them to come in when they’re not feeling up for work. In these cases, all you can do is monitor the absences, record the details, hold return-to-work interviews, and, when the absence level becomes a problem, take disciplinary action.

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DIGITAL TOOLS TO MAKE YOUR BUSINESS MORE EFFICIENT

Premierline know just how precious your time is when it comes to running your painting and decorating business. That’s why they work with Members of the PDA to make arranging your business insurance simple. If you’re interested in making your business more efficient, read on to find out more about how painters and decorators like you are using digital tools to improve their business efficiency.

Get more time to focus on what really matters

Using technology to manage your business is a great way to free up time, it can take the stress out of those never-ending admin tasks and can also help you keep your business affairs in order. Social networks like Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn are great tools for marketing your work and can also make communicating with your customers much easier.

You could even look to other social networks such as TikTok to help promote your work, through creating and uploading creative video content.

If you’re not already using social media, then getting your business online is a must if you want to improve the way you promote your business and engage with your customers too.

Management software

Project management software like Trello or Asana can be an affordable way to easily display and manage tasks, you can even set automations and workflows to ensure your business operations can run smoothly.

Project management software is great for when you’re working on larger contracts and need to visualise your workload. Put down the pen and paper, it’s time to upgrade to something more effective to improve the way you operate.

Electronic accounting

Many small business owners are now turning to accounting software to help them manage payments, invoicing and receipts. QuickBooks and Xero are popular examples of accounting tools, but you should also look at what tools are made available to you via your bank. Many modern business bank accounts now offer access to intuitive accountancy tools which can help you manage your finances more efficiently. Spend less time counting your receipts, and more time on the job at hand.

Making your business more efficient is also where Premierline can help. They work with PDA members to provide comprehensive business insurance that has your back should the unexpected happen. Our no-fuss service is perfect if you’re looking to arrange your insurance quickly.

If you’d like a Premierline expert to review your needs, call on 0333 102 6171 or email pda@premierline.co.uk

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IN DECEMBER 2022, the government announced its decision to delay introducing Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment (MTD for ITSA) for two more years until April 2026.

The government says it has done so because it understands that the UK’s 3.1m sole traders (aka self-employed) and its 2.66m private residential landlords are “currently facing a challenging economic environment, and the transition to Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment represents a significant change [for] taxpayers and HMRC for how self-employment and property income is reported.”

The delay has been welcomed by business groups and professional tax and accountancy bodies, reportedly with both voluntary sign up to the Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment pilot scheme and awareness of MTD for ITSA among UK sole traders and landlords very low.

Latest MTD for ITSA changes

As well as the two-year delay in introducing the first phase of Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment, the government has also increased the taxable income threshold, meaning it will impact far fewer Income Tax payers when first introduced, while many others won’t have to comply with the requirements for some years yet.

Changes that were planned for introduction in April 2024 would have affected sole traders and landlords with taxable income of more than £10,000 a year. However, from April 2026, only those with taxable income of over £50,000 in a tax year will be mandated to maintain digital records of their income and costs and provide quarterly summary updates to HMRC using MTD-compatible software (or MTD bridging software that enables them to carry on using their existing accounting software).

Those with a taxable income of £30,000-£50,000 will need to comply with MTD for ITSA requirements from April 2027 (unless more changes are made!).

What if your taxable income is below £30,000 a year?

The government also announced plans to conduct a review into the recording and reporting needs of businesses with taxable income of less than £30,000 a year, which will include a large proportion of UK sole traders, saying it wants to enable smaller businesses to more easily manage their Tax obligations. This review will inform further stages of MTD for ITSA after April 2027.

Whether private residential landlords with taxable income below £30,000 a year will need to comply with rules before sole traders isn’t clear. However, the planned extension to include members of ordinary business partnerships in 2025 has been scrapped, although no new date has yet been announced.

MTD for ITSA recording and reporting requirements

Under MTD for ITSA requirements, sole traders and landlords must maintain digital records of their income and costs and digitally send a quarterly summary to HMRC using MTD-compatible software. They can use bridging software that enables them to comply with MTD reporting requirements while using their existing accounting software (including basic spreadsheets).

They’ll then get an estimated tax bill, based on the information they’ve provided. HMRC believes this will enable sole traders and landlords to better budget to pay their Income Tax tax bills when required.

At the end of the year, sole traders and landlords must digitally submit a statement to HMRC, confirming the figures they’ve submitted, with any accounting adjustments made. They must also make a final declaration, confirming any other income received. They won’t need to file a Self Assessment tax return if they don’t have any other taxable income to report. HMRC will then tell the sole trader or landlord how much tax they owe, which they must pay by 31 January in the following tax year.

When should you sign up?

Ahead of the new April 2026 deadline, sole traders and landlords with taxable income of more than £50,000 a year can voluntarily sign up and start using the new digital recording and reporting methods. HMRC believes it’s a good way for sole traders and landlords to get used to the new MTD requirements long before they become mandatory.

• To sign up, you must be a UK resident, registered for Self Assessment, whose tax year runs from 6 April to 5 April.

• You must also have already filed at least one Self Assessment tax return and all of your tax bills to date must have been paid.

• Obviously, you’ll need to buy compliant software or bridging software (neither is provided by HMRC). HMRC says there are many advantages to signing up early. It could help you to know each quarter how much tax you owe, so you can better budget to pay your tax bill when due. No longer will you be faced with the shock of a surprisingly hefty tax bill that you can’t afford to pay. Moreover, having to more regularly detail your tax expenses means you’re less likely to forget to include some, which could mean your tax bill is lower. Having to enter your costs and income more regularly could also give you greater visibility of your cash flow position and better enable you to maintain a healthier cash flow.

Wait and see?

Those with a lower taxable income can also sign up voluntarily, although many sole traders and landlords with taxable income of £30,000 a year might feel the need to sign up voluntarily at this point, especially if it involves more tax admin more frequently. Many sole traders and landlords will want to wait and see, and continue to report their taxable income via Self Assessment until nearer to a time when they’re mandated to comply with MTD for ITSA recording and reporting requirements.

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A STAR IS BORN!

IAN WILLIAMS IS delighted to celebrate the latest award for one of its apprentices, a further endorsement of the success of the Ian Williams Academy. Painting & Decorating Apprentice, Katie White has won the Rising Star Award 2023 in the recent National Housing Maintenance Forum Awards.

Sian Pearce, Training and Development Manager who oversees the Ian Williams’ Academy comments, “We are absolutely over the moon that Katie has been named The Rising Star at NHMF 2023 awards.

“It is so well-deserved and the result of a lot of hard work and dedication from Katie. It’s also testament to the team effort that goes into supporting the apprentices in our care, to enable them to grow and develop their careers. A special thank you also goes to Katie’s mentor, Wayne Cockley and Academy Apprentice Officer Jo Down for all their support.

“Katie joined us as a painting and decorating apprentice in 2020, and working alongside our client  The Hyde Group, has had a significant impact on the local team. Her can-do attitude and exceptional performance also saw her win Joint Runner-Up in the Junior Apprentice of the Year in the prestigious Painting and Decorating Association Trophy Awards 2022. What’s really exciting to us as a business, is that Katie ’s own achievements are paving the way for our other current and future female apprentices too.

“The award-winning Academy which has supported Katie ’s development, celebrated five years in 2022. During that time, we’ve provided almost 17,000 hours of training to over 2,000 apprentices, trainee surveyors and other individuals in different disciplines across the business. We’re so proud that 147 apprentices successfully completed their training, with 97 of them opting to continue on their career path with Ian Williams Recruiting, retaining and developing talented people is

the lifeblood and vital not only to the future success of Ian Williams, but of the construction industry as a whole, and it’s a responsibility that we take seriously.”

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BACKING THE NEXT GENERATION

AS PART OF the UK’s National Apprenticeship Week 2023, the British Coatings Federation (BCF) encouraged coatings employers to take advantage of the wide range of apprenticeships available, to help recruit the next generation of talent into a career in the coatings industry. Apprenticeships can equip young professionals with the skills to set them up for a career in their chosen industry.

BCF's Apprenticeship Service can help paints, inks and wallcoverings companies find and hire new apprentices

across all disciplines and functions and can also help larger coatings companies spend their UK Apprenticeship Levy funds. The service has been purpose-built for BCF Members by the Apprenticeship Training Agency (ATA). There are around 600 available apprenticeship programmes in England, and with at least 95% of the training costs being funded by the government, apprenticeships are a cost-effective way of developing the knowledge and skills of the workforce.

The ATA can work with employers to put individuals through apprenticeships or whole teams. For any department within your business, there will be a range of relevant apprenticeship programmes at appropriate levels to suit all members of staff, regardless of experience including Accounts and Finance, HR, Sales, Procurement, Administration, IT and Cyber Security. The services provided by the ATA are available for both small and large organisations, and the service will be tailored to suit the business's specific needs. Employers will have direct access to a designated account manager who will be able to answer any questions they have and provide support whenever they need it.

Employers can also take advantage of BCF’s agreement with Tiro, a specialist trainer provider for science and technology apprenticeships, which will also give funding for the BCF’s Coatings Training Institute courses. Tiro’s level 3 Laboratory Technician and Science Manufacturing Technician apprenticeships will both utilise six modules from the Coatings Training Institute as the knowledge element of the apprenticeship.

HEALTH, SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL and Training

Adviser John Sneath from Site Assessment & Training Services Ltd outlines what the labelling means in protective footwear to make sure you wear the correct shoes for the task in hand...

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

The Foot protection standard is EN ISO 20345. All Protective footwear is designed to a standard according to its requirements for certain tasks. On protective footwear the label showing this is usually located on the inside of the ‘tongue’ on each boot, where the boot size is usually located.

List of codes for Protective footwear standards:

• SB – This stands for ‘Safety Basic’. These boots can withstand 200 joules of force. A basic safety shoe used in many workplaces including warehouses.

• SBP – These are the same as SB boots but include a metal plate in the middle for extra protection.

• S1 – Specialised anti-static boots with extra insulation, plus resistant to fuel, making them a mainstay in oil rigs and other fuel-based industries.

• S1P – The same as S1 but feature a metal plate across the middle of the boot for extra protection.

• S2 – These boots have better water protection.

• S3 – These feature a specialised mid-sole against penetration. Worn on most Construction sites for external works and a standard expected by many major contractors

• S4 – These are classed as safety wellies. They have all the features of an S1 boot, but with significantly better waterproof and leak-proof functionality.

• S5 – S4 boots, but with better protection.

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Sustainability is a hot topic across the construction sector, but for many professional painters and decorators improving sustainability can feel like a big undertaking. However, it can be the answer to unlocking new work. Dulux Decorator Centre believes that small changes can make a significant difference, Duncan Lochead, DDC’s Commercial Sustainability Manager, explores the steps businesses can take to become greener.

Small steps make a huge difference

Choose low VOC products

When choosing paint for a project, one of the simplest ways to drive down emissions is choosing water-based paints and coatings for both the walls and trim. Whilst solvent-based products have traditionally ruled in terms of durability, advances in water-based formulations mean that the products available on the market today can deliver similar results. They also have the added benefit of being more sustainable thanks to lower Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) content.

VOCs are chemical vapours that are greenhouse gases and therefore contribute to global warming, rising sea levels and ground level pollution. Exposure to high levels of VOCs can also have negative effects on the health of the applier and occupant. It is important to consider that they may not be suitable for occupation for some time after the paint has been applied, which can cause major disruption to residents.

Water-based trim products and wall paints like the Dulux Trade Airsure range combats these issues. Water-based products are also quick drying, as well as reducing disruption for customers, this also means decorators can complete the job faster.

Extend maintenance cycles

When a space needs redecorating the customer will be looking to the painter to deliver top-quality results that last. Choosing durable paints and coatings is therefore the key to customer satisfaction. For example, Dulux Trade Scuffshield Matt is six times more scuff resistant than standard matt paint thanks to ultimate scuff-resistant technology that protects walls against scuff marks left behind from items like shoes,

bags, furniture and more. In addition, Dulux Trade Scuffshield Matt is stain resistant and cleanable, making surfaces easy for the customer to maintain. Durable products can also help to cut costs, minimise disruption and reduce emissions over the lifetime of a building, which will be music to customers’ ears.

Impressing the customer with sound product advice will help to boost your business’ profile and increase the chances of positive word of mouth, potentially opening doors for new business opportunities.

Reducing waste

A staggering 60% of UK waste comes from construction, so it is vital that professional painters and decorators do their bit to sustainably dispose of empty paint cans and reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfill.

Can recycling is quick and easy to do with the right partner. For example, Dulux Decorator Centre’s can recycling scheme enables customers to drop off clean, empty paint cans on their next visit to store, or Dulux Decorator Centre can collect empty paint cans when delivering to site.

If paint cans are partially full at the end of a job, DDC can work with professional painters and decorators to donate it to good causes such as Community RePaint, a UK wide paint reuse network, sponsored by Dulux, that aims to collect leftover paint and redistribute it at an affordable cost, so nothing goes to waste.

It is also important to think about the durability of the tools and accessories used to ensure that they will stand the test of time and can be used across multiple jobs (rather than discarded after one use). This will reduce waste and cut down on the cost of replacement tools. It is also advisable to use products with recyclable packaging. For example, it is estimated that over two million sealant cartridges end up in landfill each week in the UK, but using foil packed caulk will significantly reduce this.

Sustainability can be achieved by taking small, simple steps like choosing durable, water-based paints and coatings and considering ways to recycle or donate materials once the job is finished. These actions will help to improve your business’ sustainability credentials and can help to win new business through positive word of mouth, or even put your business in front of larger contractors looking for an applier with a sustainable mindset.

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This unusual 1920s property was completed at the back end of 2022, with Johnstone’s Trade Smooth Masonry smooth in Brilliant White, Bedec Barn Paint in Black, and Dulux Trade Weathershield Satin finish on the window frames.

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This manor house stairs and entranceway were entirey hand-painted using Johnstone’s Trade Eggshell on all the spindles and skirtings and frames, and Dulux Trade on the walls – a true labour of love!

This room at a stately home in Stamford was renewed with Wallrock on the panels, painted with Little Greene Emulsion, with Little Greene Eggshell on the woodwork.

Lethbridge London were delighted to work on this very early and rather unusual Georgian House. Sitting back off the main high street, the enormous double height drawing room was where Syrie Maugham created her ‘all white room’ in 1927. The current owners have carefully preserved the history of the house while adding their own style.

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FILL YOUR VAN WITH FESTOOL!

IF YOU PURCHASED a Festool 18-volt power tool between 6 and 31 March, make sure you register your new tool on your personal MyFestool account and complete the online form by 28 April 2023 to be in with a chance to win £10,000 worth of kit including £8,000 of Festool products of their choice. The prize will include accessories and batteries as well as a bott Smartvan racking system to the value of £2,000.

Festool will also support the winning tradesperson’s career by helping them with social media, creating useful content and case studies for them to use for their business, as well as any technical advice for the new tools. Take a chance and enhance your painting and decorating career!

Last year’s winner Dan Giles said, “I’m ecstatic and very grateful for the win from Festool. I bought the new cordless KAPEX KSC 60 and saw the link to enter the competition when I registered it for warranty, didn’t expect to actually win so I was a bit shocked when I got the call!”

“I’ve not seen other tool manufacturers that run promotional competitions on this scale, especially none that are ran in conjunction with other companies like Festool has with bott Smartvan. Just goes to show how much of a great company they are and how much they care about the UK market which seems to get neglected by the other manufacturers.

“When you look on social media, there’s no other tool manufacturers that interact with UK based trades and influencers, putting on demo days as much as Festool does. It’s something that sets them apart from the crowd.”

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LIFEGUARD HUT GETS RESCUED

BREWERS IPSWICH RECENTLY donated 10 litres of Johnstone’s Opaque Woodstain and 2.5 litres of Albany Aluminium Wood Primer to make sure the Felixstowe Lifeguard Hut was the brightest and best it could be.

The Hut is a training hub for lifesaving clubs in Suffolk, a completely voluntary organisation the beach lifeguards and trainers give their time for free. Gaining their beach lifeguard qualification is just the start, as it enables people as young as 10 years old to learn about beach safety, which is so beneficial to learn in a real-world environment.

HAMMERSMITH COMMUNITY BENEFITS AS NEW STORE OPENS

LEADING DECORATING AND DIY specialist Leyland SDM has celebrated the launch of its new Hammersmith store by supporting two community organisations in the district.

England football legend Stuart Pearce cut the ribbon on a new store at 137-139 King Street recently, which marked the opening of Leyland SDM’s 33rd London outlet, to celebrate the business donated £500 of materials to Flora Gardens Primary School and became an official partner of Hammersmith & Fulham RFC

Martin Hastings, CEO of Leyland SDM, said, “Being involved in the local areas in which we are based is central to our ethos of corporate responsibility. We’re excited to be up and running in Hammersmith and look forward to serving the community in the years to come.”

The store stocks a comprehensive range of thousands of products across all departments, including paint and decorating essentials, building materials, electrical fittings, tools, plumbing equipment, ironmongery and much more, all under one roof. Visit www.leylandsdm.co.uk for more information.

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CHAMPIONING THE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH AND WELLBEING

MIRKA UK IS introducing a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme, which places health and wellbeing at the heart of the organisation to ensure sustainability, stability, and staff retention with the objective of delivering an industry-leading service to customers and business partners.

At the time of Covid-19, when employees were working from home, the company recognised that the unprecedented situation presented many challenges. It established a Wellbeing Working Group and conducted a Wellbeing Survey among its staff. As a result of the findings, four Mental Health First Aiders were recruited from across the business to be fully trained in supporting staff with their wellbeing.

The full programme, which aligns with Mirka’s Investors in People Gold Award, incorporates regular staff surveys, team WhatsApp groups, and the creation of a business card which includes the contact details of the Mental Health First Aiders and important mental health charities and organisations. In addition, there is a series of support packages covering many areas including counselling, stress and emotional management, independent financial advice, budget planning, hints and tips on saving, and planning for retirement.

Craig Daycock, managing director at Mirka UK says, “Employee support should be at the heart of a healthy, stable and sustainable business. Our Mental Health First Aiders were selected based on emotional intelligence assessments. The representatives from across the business all demonstrate and reflect the qualities required to listen, signpost and support staff to ensure a culture of wellbeing. I’m so proud of the programme we have developed and am confident it will ensure the long-term health of the organisation to benefit not only our employees, but also our customers and business partners.” www.mirka.com/uk/

NEW INITIATIVE TO SUPPORT VOLUNTEER IT YOURSELF

DULUX DECORATOR CENTRE is proud to be supporting VIY as its new Community Partner. VIY challenges young people to learn trade and employability skills, working with 14–24-year-olds who volunteer to carry out essential repairs and improvements to youth and community facilities. With the help of professional tradespeople who mentor the young volunteers, the social enterprise has worked with 13,000 young people who are not in education, employment, or training, or at risk of disengagement/exclusion from mainstream education or training across more than 700 projects since 2011.

Dulux Decorator Centre is supporting  VIY  by selling paint stirrers and tin openers in all its stores. Every purchase made will pay towards the young people gaining City & Guilds accreditations in Painting & Decorating.

Duncan Lochhead, Commercial Sustainability Manager from DDC commented, “Our pledge is twofold, we will be donating profits from sales of our paint stirrers and can openers, as well as encouraging our customers to get involved in VIY’s projects. The work that VIY carries out makes a vital difference to local communities and also gives young people an all-important introduction to our industry.”

Tim Reading, CEO and Co-Founder of VIY said, “Working in partnership with like-minded organisations is at the heart of the VIY model. Working with the biggest names in the trade helps demonstrate true, collaborative social value between both VIY and big brand organisations like AkzoNobel, working together to develop the next

generation of tradespeople and profound impact for local communities through the power of paint.”

DDC’s colleagues in store have been encouraging customers to get involved with VIY’s community projects. By sharing their skills and experience through volunteering or becoming a mentor, customers can improve local facilities and support the next generation.

Kate Kerr, Painter & Decorator and VIY Mentor said, “I wasn’t very academic, and having a positive opportunity to learn outside of the classroom was a release from the everyday pressures of school. I hope VIY creates the same experience for younger people today. Combining this with the transformation of buildings that are really important for local communities makes VIY one of the best initiatives I’ve ever encountered.

"Seeing learners transform from unsure and nervous on day one into chuffed and proud at the end of the week is phenomenal and brings me so much joy!”

The partnership is the latest incentive in DDC’s ongoing commitment to support good causes and have a positive impact on people’s lives. In doing so, DDC continues to spread the AkzoNobel philosophy of supplying sustainable and innovative paints that customers, communities, and the environment are relying on through its People. Planet. Paint. approach.

For more information on the new initiatives to support VIY, visit www.volunteerityourself.org

BREWERS DONCASTER IS NOW OPEN!

THE BRAND-NEW Brewers store, home to the very best in paint, wallpaper and woodcare, is in a great location for you to head in, meet the team and find out what they are all about...

Manager Stuart Clegg is no stranger to Brewers or the decorating community, “I have been in the industry for 22 years and have had the opportunity to work with some great colleagues and customers over the years. I started with Brewers eight years ago after Colemans in Leeds joined the Brewers family.”

“The team and I are really excited to be welcoming new and existing customers into the new branch. We’ve had three new colleagues join the business during the last three months who are settling in really well.”

Sharon Couldwell has joined as Senior Sales, she has four years’ experience supplying trade customers in the construction industry. Lea Hartle and Peter Manning have also joined as sales assistants and delivery drivers. Lea has spent eight years in the industrial and automotive paint industry and Peter is new to the industry. He spent time serving the country in the armed forces before joining the fire service, carrying out logistical support for large incidents. We wish the team all the very best in their new roles!

Brewers Doncaster is now open at Unit 3, Portland Court, Silk Road, Doncaster, DN2 4FS and ready to serve all your decorating needs! Head in today and discover store exclusive offers and goodie bags for new account customers.

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There will always be times when projects come along that are outside our comfort zone. They might be work projects like a massive property exterior to renovate or even personal projects like moving house. Even thinking about them can feel stressful. I know how it feels. I’ve moved house and even moved country more than a dozen times. I’ve taken on decorating projects that took months of full-time work, and I’m just about to take on our biggest project yet – setting up a creative and craft centre

So, from my experience and tips from people whose advice I respect, I’ve come up with a few ideas that might help us think about taking on big, daunting projects...

How to tackle Daunting Projects

Daunting projects are good

As humans, we love having purpose, and we love having a sense of achievement. There’s nothing like taking on a big project to focus our mind and our energies in a very satisfying way. As long as we’re not fooling ourselves by taking on something that really is totally beyond our skills or resources, taking on daunting projects is a great way to grow as a person and as a business.

Reframe nervousness

We all feel stress in our lives, but sometimes we can reframe stress as aliveness, focus, and caring. Actor Ian McKellen has admitted that he feels sick with nerves before he goes onto the stage, and he’s one of his generation’s most experienced and skilled actors, but those nerves soon turn into laser-focused energy when he’s on stage. The nerves are just his body and brain preparing to perform at a top level. The nerves are a good thing! It shows he cares, it shows he’s ready. So be like Ian McKellen... Reframe nervousness into focus, caring and energy

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Remember your skills

When I’m faced with a complicated video or photo shoot, I’ll often get a bit nervous. I used to be the same when starting a decorating job for a new customer, especially if it was a very expensive property. But then, in my head, I just picture myself doing the task, a task I’ve done a hundred thousand times – lifting a paintbrush or taking a photograph. Yes, every job is different and will have new challenges, but you’ve gained a whole bundle of skills and experience in your life, use what you know, build on what you know, and get to it

Perspective and disaster

When I feel nervous about a big project, I try to think of two things – perspective and disaster. Firstly, perspective: humans have taken on far bigger projects than me. Secondly, disaster: what’s the worst that could happen? How realistic is that worst thing? And what can we do to reduce the likelihood of the worst thing happening to almost zero?

Break it down

No projects are just a massive blob, they can all be broken down into manageable chunks. While working as a wildlife conservationist in South Africa, I had to repair a breached dam after a flood. It needed tonnes of earth and hundreds of sandbags to fix it. It was daunting. We did it one bag at a time.

Then we had another flood, another breach. We’d done it once, so we did it again. One bag at a time. The same goes for any complex project, just break it down.

Plan, then review regularly

Brian Tracy, author of the curiously titled but useful book Eat That Frog once wisely wrote, “Every minute you spend in planning saves 10 minutes in execution.” Planning is worth it. How much time do you need, which materials, equipment, personnel…?

Once you start your project, review where you are and determine if there’s anything else you need to consider. A different filler? Better tools? When stopping for a cuppa, spending just a few minutes reviewing is so much more useful than scrolling on your phone.

Visualise the end

When faced with a formidable project, visualising how it will be once done is a great motivator for cracking on with it. This is a technique used often by sportspeople. They visualise running the race, getting the gold medal, scoring the goals, or lifting the trophy.

Just start

James Clear, the author of the brilliant book Atomic Habits, recently wrote in his weekly email, “It's rarely doing the work that is hard; it's starting the work.”

To get a daunting project done, however much planning and research you may need to do – it will never get done if you don’t start it. So get cracking.

Blitz it

Someone I greatly respect recently said to me that the harder you work at the beginning of a project, the greater the benefit further down the line, and the less likely you’ll have to work your arse off if, or when, you fall behind schedule. If you know you’ve given it your all from the beginning of the project, you can’t be disappointed in your own effort.

Celebrate

There’s always something else to do when we run our own businesses. Another project, another quote. Marketing. Accounts…

But you should always take some time to celebrate your successes, whether it’s a bottle of wine, a nice meal, a weekend break… You deserve it

BETTER BUSINESS 31 Want to learn more? Find me at www.chinbadgermedia.co.uk /chinbadgermedia @chinbadgermedia @ChinBadgerMedia charlesbudduk

When working from height is part of the day-to-day, it can be easy to get complacent when using ladders and platforms. However, the Health and Safety Executive report that falls from height are still the main cause of fatal injury in the UK workplace. Kris Hallee, Head of Product Development at Werner, discusses five ways to prevent them.

5 ways to prevent falls from height

Choose the Right Ladder

It is easy to feel overwhelmed by choice as there are so many ladders available on the market. However, it is important to do some research and make certain that it’s fit for purpose before investing.

Ladders that aren’t quite the right height may cause the user to overreach which can affect balance. Equally, choosing a ladder that is insufficient for the load it will be used to carry is unsafe. Therefore, it is vital to consider who will be using the ladder and for what.

Regular Training

Regular training is recommended when it comes to the use of ladders. Regulations can change and better equipment and ways of working can be updated.

Not only this, but decorators will benefit from getting to know the labels to look out for when purchasing top-quality equipment, such as the EN 131 standard label, which is attached to ladders that have been through meticulous testing to ensure they meet the appropriate safety standard for professional use.

Declutter the Workspace

Of course, a decorator isn’t going to be caught without the right tools for the job. Easy access to paintbrushes, pots, tape and pencils, is essential. However, if they are not in a designated place, they can be easy to trip over, which risks injury.

Making use of ladder accessories, such as utility buckets, and job caddies that attach to ladder tops can prevent this. The added benefit of these is an extended workstation which reduces the risk of injury when going up and down rungs to grab what’s needed.

Frequent Ladder Audits

While it may seem time-consuming, a ladder should be inspected every time it is used. It isn’t safe to assume that because it was in good shape the day before, it is going to be in working order the next.

Signs of damage may not be obvious without a detailed inspection and taking a small amount of time to run through a safety checklist is well worth it, if it prevents a serious injury, or even worse, a fatality whilst at work. This should include checking all stiles, rungs and surfaces.

Limit Distractions

Avoiding falls from height requires undivided attention. However, there may be several distractions on-site, especially if the workplace is particularly busy or loud. Therefore, it is best to avoid further distraction by not using headphones, smartphones or getting lost in conversation when working on ladders. In addition, check your surroundings and pay attention to any obstacles and fire exits that may be blocked.

It is also advisable to recognise the impact of anything that could cause a break in focus, such as stress, physical pain, or feeling the need to rush a job. Find

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“ UP technique ”

The entrance and stairs of this period home in South Wales had become tired, so the owners decided to get in a quality professional to give it an overhaul. Jason Gunter tells us about the work he carried out...

Papering over the cracks

Our brief from the client on this project was really quite simple, redecorate the space to a professional standard. Of course, I was more than happy to oblige!

The first job was to remove the multiple layers of old paper from the walls. The last time that new wallpaper was hung it had been done directly on top of some older paper, which was an absolute pain to remove, even with the use of an industrial Earlex steam stripper.

Once this was all out of the way, we washed down the walls to remove the remaining distemper and sealed them with a coat of Zinsser Gardz.

With all the old decorative materials out of the way, it became apparent that the base plaster needed a fair amount of work to make good. We used Toupret Interior Filler to deal with any large holes and cracks, sanded down with dustless sanding systems from Festool and a Mirka LEROS and another coat of Gardz over the top.

This provided us with a great base to install 1400 lining paper above the dado, ready for Anaglypta papers to be installed.

All the ceilings, cornice, archways and corbels were spray finished with Tikkurila Nova 2 using a Graco 390 Airless Sprayer, before we moved onto the woodwork.

The clients specified that they wanted to keep the handrail and tops of the newels in a stained varnish that they had done themselves, so we

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Preparation was slowed down by the multple layers of old wallpaper that needed stripping off, before dealing with cracked and missing plaster work.

used tesa Precision to tape it off and create a straight edge to work to with the gloss.

Knotting solution was applied on bare timber before priming all the woodwork with Caparol Haft Primer due to the existing oil based finishes. As there was only a small amount of new timber, I stuck with the Haft Primer for the whole job, and after two coats we had a solid base ready for finishing with two coats of gloss.

The client picked out two papers from Anaglypta, Milford Plain was installed above the dado, and Alexander below, which were hung with Solvite paste.

Once these were dry, we then proceeded to paint the walls above the dado with Johnstone’s Trade Vinyl Matt in a cream shade, and Acrylic Durable Eggshell in brilliant white for the lower half.

We originally planned to have the job completed in four weeks, but did end up running over by three days in order to ensure the work was done to a high standard and not rushed, and the client was absolutely delighted with the results.

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Jason Gunter is a Member of the PDA based in Bridgend. You can get in touch with him on 07816 201130 or visit his website at www.jasongunterdecoratingspecialist.co.uk All the old paper removed, preparations complete and ready to go! Ceilings and woodwork complete, lining paper in place, time for the papering. Spraying the intricate ceiling ornaments was a great time saver, but also brings excellent results. Hand rails and the top of newels were masked off during redecoration, at the request of the client.

All windows great and small

Preservation is the name of the game, and this is especially true of historic buildings. PDA Member firm Douglas Gillie and Son Painting and Decorating had the task of protecting the external paintwork on a beautiful grade I listed 18th Century mansion in Belford, North Northumberland and returning the paintwork to the original Georgian colours. Douglas outlined to The Decorator how this extensive project was undertaken...

The hall had been renovated and converted into private residential apartments in the 1980s after the building was left derelict during WW2. The residents of the 16 apartments are responsible for managing and maintaining the heritage of the building.

The aim of the project was mainly to preserve and protect the external paintwork, including 126 sash windows and doors, given that it is a grade I listed heritage building, but also to change the colours of all windows, doors and metalwork back to original Georgian colours. All colours chosen were from the Farrow and Ball palette, windows and doors in Oxford Stone, gutters and downpipes London Stone, railings, grids and the main entrance doors in Hague Blue.

With the building being so large, it was important to have an organised plan in place for how the work was going to be undertaken and when each elevation was going to be completed, with consistent communication with the residents maintained throughout to ensure it all ran smoothly.

The project was split in to two phases, phase one being south elevations of the villa and wings, west elevation of the villa, east elevation of villa and the east pavilion. Phase two consisted of the north elevations, west elevation of the wing and block of 17 garage doors.

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PDA Member firm Douglas Gillie & Son Painting & Decorating is a small family run business based in Berwick Upon Tweed. You can call them on 01289 303524 or visit their website for more information at www.douglasgilliedecor.co.uk

The use of a cherry picker was required for access to the upper-level windows and metalwork, with all surfaces correctly prepared and painted with a traditional oil-based system as specified.

The sash windows and doors required cleaning to remove any dirt and algae, scraping and sanding down to remove loose and flaking paint, and then putty where necessary. Any bare wood was base coated and primed, including the sash bars where putty had been removed.

The windows then required filling to remove surface defects, sanding down, sealing and re-glazing where necessary prior to a first coat of Sandtex Trade Flexible Primer Undercoat and finished with two coats of Sandtex Trade Eggshell X-tra.

Although no major issues arose during the project, there were a few small obstacles to overcome such as making sure the lawns remained undamaged when using the cherry picker. We overcame this by hiring a cherry picker on tracks which is compact and could be driven around the narrow gravel paths via remote control, the stabilisers extend out and sit on top of pads to self-level which kept the lawns in good condition. Another small obstacle to overcome was removing and painting the ventrolla sash windows to ensure the seals remained paint free.

We were very pleased with the finish, and the project was an overall success with both phases being completed over the summer. The colours used compliment the natural stonework and Palladian features of the building very well, and most importantly the windows, doors, gutters and downpipes are protected and will be looking good for years to come.

Products Used Woodwork

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doors Zinsser
Sandtex Trade Flexible Primer Undercoat, Eggshell X-tra System Cast iron metalwork Sandtex Trade Rust Inhibiting Primer Undercoat, Eggshell X-tra System
Garage
AllCoat
The cherry picker chosen for the work featured tracks and extending stablisers to avoid damaging the lawns. Hague Blue was chosen from the Farrow & Ball palette for use on the main entrance doors. Other work included repainting metal railings, gutters and downpipes. All 17 garage doors were also included in the project, which were all finished with Zinsser AllCoat. All 126 windows were fully stripped back, repaired and prepped, before priming and finishing with two coats of Sandtex Trade Eggshell X-tra, all using hand-tools.

Features & Benefits

‘ 80 wipes in each refill pack

‘ Resealable pouch

‘ EN 14476 ANTIVIRAL and EN 1276 ANTIBACTERIAL

Big Wipes Refill Packs

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I’ve been a ‘Big Fan’ of Big Wipes for a long time because they work so well and permanently remove whatever mess I create. I never panic when I’ve got them on board my van, only when I’ve run out, so try to keep a couple of spare pouches.

Oil and water-based paints and stains, adhesive and gap-filling PU foam, silicone and caulk, grease and grime – Big Wipes deals with it all! I am excited the refill packs are available again so the plastic tubs can be saved, refilled and re-used... A win-win-win for the environment.

Two types are available, textured Heavy Duty Pro and Multi-Surface Pro, both contain 80 super absorbent, biodegradable wipes, certified EN 14476 ANTIVIRAL & EN 1276 ANTIBACTERIAL.

I recommend you place the wettest side facing up in the tub when refilling, so ‘upside down’, this allows the famous fluid to flow through the wipes, re-wetting them. I often do this with all my Big Wipes tubs to keep them wetter over time. In my experience, these are the best wipes on the market!

Little Giant Jumbo Step GRP

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When working off step ladders or a hop-up (Step Stool), it makes sense to use equipment with the widest treads, ideally where your whole foot is supported. This ensures maximum comfort, allowing me to work faster and be more productive.

The Little Giant non-conductive high-vis green fibreglass Jumbo Step GRP has the widest treads I’ve ever used – I can’t praise the comfort enough when working on them. They have non-slip ultra-wide 81/2” x 131/2” anodized black steps with a 9” riser (area between each step). The treads are spaced out with no overlaps, you can walk up to the top, do your work, and simply turn around and walk down like regular stairs.

You can use the Jumbo Step with or without the safety rail, it is lightweight and compact, folding into an incredible 41/2” stowaway profile, making it easy store on a job site, vehicle, workshop, or home, yet still boasts an impressive 375lbs weight capacity. With the safety rail docked into transport and storage mode, simply tilt the top step while holding, and it effortlessly folds away neatly.

The Jumbo Step features replaceable extra wide, stabilising, slip-resistant feet – I call these ‘duck feet’ because they look like a duck's webbed feet! These feet make it less of a side tip hazard because more surface makes contact with the floor.

A great feature is the pivoting safety rail with a built-in tool tray. It is incredible because when used, it provides an additional leaning point that steadies you whilst working, providing three points of contact when standing or moving up and down the Jumbo Step. To put the safety rail into position, just lift it until you hear a click – it is then locked into position. To unlock, use the bright orange ‘one finger trigger hinge’ on each side at the same time and pivot the safety rail back into its storage position.

The tool tray can hold both a cordless drill and an impact driver at the same time, plus other essential tools like a hammer, screwdrivers, a scraper etc. It also has a large compartment to hold smaller tools and fixings, which free up your hands, and two sturdy hanging hooks – I use mine for paint kettles, small scuttles, and a washing kit.

My Little Giant Jumbo Step is always getting attention and comments from all other trades on my jobs, and I can see why – perfect for cutting in ceiling lines, painting coving, hanging wallpaper... In fact almost any work I am doing!

Features & Benefits

‘ Non-conductive fibreglass

‘ Compact and lightweight

‘ Safety rail and tool tray

‘ One-finger trigger hinge

‘ Wide replaceable slip resistant feet

PRODUCTS AND SERVICES 38 Win it all! Win it all! Win it all! Win One of each item recommended in this edition of Tooltalk are available to a lucky PDA Member! For your chance to win, send an email to tooltalk@the-decorator.co.uk Well done to our most recent winner, Juliet Smith of JD Smith and Sons.

Wooster Speed Bucket

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When it comes to painting and decorating, the tools I choose to use are the ones that make each task easier, and allow me to work faster and more efficiently. The Wooster Speed Bucket falls into this category and quite literally changed everything from the very first use!

A decent sized stackable bucket for brushing and up to 7” rolling tasks, the half-gallon capacity is ample. Manufactured from tough polypropylene, these are sturdy and stable when on any flat surface and comfortable in the hand.

RE-U-ZIP Magnetic Entry Strip

Features & Benefits

‘ Multiple-use bucketbrushing, rolling, cleaning

‘ Tough polypropylene resists solvent and paint build-up

‘ Brush magnet

‘ Roll off grid for up to 7” roller

‘ Roller handle ‘docking’ notch

Wooster Speed Bucket is a well-designed product, boasting a metal handle with an indent, so it stays put if hanging from a hook. The rim has a thick round outer edge all around, with a straight edge facing inwards that allows my paintbrush to be wiped back every now and then. It has an incredibly strong magnet to hold a brush securely and a notch cut out on the roll-off rim edge, which ‘docks’ a roller frame handle in position whilst I am doing brush work.

I carried out some major restoration work on an Art Deco home, with the client’s main brief that they hated dust! The property had various antiques, so dust management was very important.

Over the years I’ve used various temporary dust management door zip options all with great success except they became a throwaway item which always was a waste of money.

RE-U-ZIP have created patented solutions to overcome this issue, with various options from magnetic to traditional zipper, plus they have many other incredible products.

Installation is simple, peel and stick one of the Mounting Strips to your plastic barrier, cut down its centre to create the opening, then attach the Magnetic Entry Strip to the Mounting Strip. One half of replaceable hook and loop mounts has adhesive, the other features a magnetic strip, just walk through the magnetic strip parts and it closes behind you as the magnets connect. If you want to change from magnetic to zipper just change the strips over.

When the work is completed, remove the Magnetic Strip and neatly fold away and store in the durable supplied branded bag.

The Magnetic Entry Strip Starter Kit comprises one 80” Magnetic Entry Strip, four adhesive mounting strip refills, and a carry bag.

Features & Benefits

‘ Reusable hook and loop magnetic strip

‘ Replaceable adhesive mounting strips

‘ Cost effective dust containment system

‘ Quick and easy to install

‘ Branded storage bag

PRODUCTS AND SERVICES 39 Products independently tested and recommended by Award Winning Decorator, Wayne de Wet You can find Wayne on... @ToolTalk1 @ToolTalk1
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off the shelf

For the trade

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Valspar Trade have launched their new website, which offers the trade a more engaging and user-friendly experience. Browse the brand’s new and improved product range, read product reviews, enter competitions and sign up to The Perfect Match for a host of benefits all focused on achieving that perfect match for your customer. Freebies include unique codes that enable customers to order colour chips for free (usually £5/€5), money-off vouchers to spend in store at TradePoint and a quarterly trends e-newsletter. The website even has a dedicated page for colleges to register their interest in having a colour workshop delivered to their students, covering paint manufacture, the technicalities of colour matching and gives an introduction to colour psychology.

Ben Matte is a brand-new finish from Benjamin Moore that is scuff resistant and beautifully matt. Designed for interior use, the finish requires effortless application due to its smooth consistency and extended open time. It has fantastic opacity, and its splatter resistant formula makes the cleaning up process with soap and water just as easy as application. The water-based paint has minimal VOC levels with a low odour which is kinder to you and the planet.

Available in every Benjamin Moore colour, your client will have the choice of over 3,500 colours. Taking cues from trends in fashion, textiles and the arts, the Benjamin Moore Colour Studio team create colour palettes and tools that help your client find the perfect colour

Keep up to date with what’s available for the modern decorator

Push the limits

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Makita has added more products to its impressive XGT collection...

40VMax UT001G XGT Brushless Mixer features a 220mm diameter blade with M8 thread, and Soft Start as a safety feature to minimise load being transferred to the operator and to reduce the risk of materials being thrown up. A two-speed mechanical gearbox offers 0-500rpm for mixing high viscous materials and 0-920rpm for mixing materials such as mortar, plaster and paint. A second mixing blade can even be fitted to the shaft when mixing larger volumes in deeper containers. Makita

40VMax TD003G XGT Brushless Impact Driver delivers up to 4,100 Impacts per minute, 210Nm Max Fastening Torque and a no-load speed of 3,700rpm. With speed settings, constant speed control for smooth operation, anti-restart function, overload protection, and an electric break, it also features a trigger lock function, reverse switch, as well as an LED

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Hear here, and everywhere you go

www.festool.co.uk

Noise on site and in the workshop is not only harmful for the ears in the long run, but also distracts you from your work. The new GHS 25 I devices from Festool turn the volume level down to a healthy degree. Be protected from noise when working and simultaneously make phone calls via Bluetooth or enjoy your favourite music, the innovative microphone technology means you hear only what you really want to hear. A conversation mode allows you to hear ambient noises such as speech within a safe listening volume (up to 79 dB) without a problem. When making phone calls, the built-in microphone effectively suppresses disruptive background noise, plus the GHS 25 I is also in line with the IP67 standard, and therefore protected against dust, water and sweat. The earplugs can simply be recharged in the charging case supplied, which also acts as a power bank for the earplugs when on the move. A full charge provides up to 13 hours of runtime.

Now that’s handy

www.antinoxglobal.com

The tough and trusted Antinox Trade Sheet is now available in a compact and easy to carry size. Antinox Trade Sheet is highly versatile and provides the durability to withstand any job. It is quick and easy to set up, lightweight, waterproof, flexible and easy to cut. Conveniently sized in a 1.2m x 0.6m sheet, Handy Sheet is also easy to transport and carry. With Antinox Handy Sheet, you can rapidly protect many different surfaces with an effective protective layer. They are recycled and reusable, which limits cost and their environmental impact.

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The latest, industry-leading innovation from Farrow & Ball is its most matt finish ever with added durability. And it's multi-surface too...

Paint perfected New Dead Flat®

Suitable for walls, woodwork and metal, Dead Flat ® is the ultimate choice for colour drenching. The completely flat look surrounds spaces in richer, uninterrupted colour from ceiling to skirting board and even over radiators. One paint to cover every area, saving time and money when decorating.

Charlotte Cosby, Creative Director at Farrow & Ball, comments: “Dead Flat ® is a unique combination of truly fantastic features: it’s matt, durable and multi-surface. The super matt quality has the incredible

effect of making our colours look even richer, especially the darker shades. We’re thrilled to launch this exciting new finish and I can’t wait to see it transform our customers’ homes all over the world.”

The new Dead Flat ® formulation has been refined by the technical experts at Farrow & Ball in Dorset over the last five years.

The ability to create such an incredibly matt and impressively durable product is thanks to a breakthrough ingredient. Combined with a precise blend of other, quality paint ingredients it delivers the signature Farrow & Ball look with reimagined chemistry, so beautiful spaces, stay beautiful.

Dead Flat ® boasts just a 2% sheen, which dramatically minimises light bounce, so the eye only sees colour from every angle. Not only does this increase how rich the colour appears, but it also minimises imperfections. It is also easy to apply, with exceptional opacity even after just one coat.

Dead Flat ® is a practical and aesthetic choice, it’s washable and wipeable with a Class 1 scrub rating (the highest rating possible). This durability makes it ideal for high-traffic areas like hallways and playrooms, especially as it’s also toy safe. Like all Farrow & Ball finishes, Dead Flat ® is water based and low odour too. Plus, it only contains trace VOCs.

/farrowball www.farrow-ball.com

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Multi-Surface • Durable • Ultra Matt NEW DEAD FLAT ® • PAINT PERFECTED
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Tradition+ Innovation

Graphenstone, the world’s most certified eco paint company, will launch an exclusive paint collection with the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, the world’s oldest public museum celebrating 340 years.

Taking some of the Ashmolean’s most treasured objects as inspiration, the range comprises 16 carefully curated and complimentary shades that are practical for both home and commercial use. Colours range from the burnt orange of the maple wood used by master violin maker, Antonio Stradivari, to the vibrant teal of the feathers in John Ruskin’s Study of a Kingfisher. Each colour has been chosen and matched to the original artworks by the Graphenstone team.

Dec McCarthy, Commercial Manager at the Ashmolean Museum comments, “We have often mixed our own paints for our interiors by matching colours with our collections, so it is great to launch this new range with Graphenstone and offer it to the public. The range Is 100% natural and non-toxic in line with Graphenstone's unrivalled environmental credentials, and sales will support the Museum and our work.”

Graphenstone is made using the highest quality lime and sustainable natural minerals, perfectly suited to both modern and traditional interiors. Containing Graphene, a nontoxic pure carbon that is the strongest material known to science, it offers exceptional performance, durability, and coverage.

Graphenstone’s healthy paints are petrochemical and plastic free, with only trace elements of VOCs (less than 0.1%), free from carcinogens, hazardous chemicals, and preservatives. The paints are virtually odour free so will not release harmful gasses or synthetic additives often associated with breathing difficulties and allergies.

The environmental impact is rigorously controlled, and the manufacturing process is powered entirely by renewables with waste water being reused in the production process. All packaging is cardboard, and the paint tubs are made using 100% post-consumer recycled plastic.

Patrick Folkes, Graphenstone Director said, “We are often approached by global partners to collaborate. When the Ashmolean explained what they wanted to do, we could not say no to this unique opportunity to create stunning colours that will also help to support one of the UK's most important cultural institutions and we are honoured to be working alongside them.”

The range is available in two finishes ideally suited for internal applications. GrafClean and Grafclean Eggshell are mixed mineral paints composed of vegetable resins and ecological materials, certified as Eurofins Indoor Air Comfort Gold complying with the lowest emission rates in Europe, ensuring quality and the brands contribution to a healthy indoor environment.

The Ashmolean paints will be sold nationally via selected Graphenstone UK distributors and exclusively online at www.graphenstone-ecopaints.store

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Designs you can Trust

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Continuing its collaboration with the National Trust, Little Greene presents National Trust Papers III, a versatile new collection of wallpapers transforming historical design into a timeless collection.

National Trust Papers III is an authentic collection of eight historic wallpaper designs adapted and recoloured for use within the modern interior. Comprising 45 colourways, this collection represents over 200 years of decoration.

Each design has been created from original source material found at three of the National Trust’s historic houses, Oxburgh Hall and Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk, and Newark Park in Gloucestershire, with the addition of one design that has been recoloured and revived from the Little Greene archive.

Employing traditional methods of printing that have remained unchanged for over 100 years, the collection comprises an array of hand-painted birds, stylised florals and scrolling trails, as well as a traditional ‘Toile de Jouy’.

The National Trust Papers III collection offers a new approach to pattern colouration within the Little Greene collections, reinterpreting the colour

drenching paint trend that has led to enveloping, intimate interiors, with many of the wallpapers featuring bold tonal colourways. These designs include Poppy Trail in shades of Masquerade pink, and Hoja in four colourways, including Hellebore and Air Force Blue.

A contribution from the sale of every roll of Little Greene wallpaper is made in support of the National Trust’s important work caring for 500 places, including 780 miles of coastline, historic sites, 250,000 hectares of countryside and green spaces, ensuring that people and nature thrive – now and forever.

All images supplied by Little Greene

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