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Free paint on offer to help brighten up Maryport town centre

by Cumbria Crack
20/01/2023
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People and businesses in Maryport town centre are reminded they can help brighten up the town – thanks to 2,000 litres of free paint.

The Paint the Town project aims to brighten up the masonry and woodwork of scores of buildings in the town.

Several businesses have already taken up the offer, but there is plenty more paint to go round!

The initiative is led by Maryport Business Group and town business West Port Windows, with the assistance of Allerdale council.

Sean Parnaby, chairman of Maryport Business Group and owner of West Port Windows has offered 1,000 litres of free timber paint to improve buildings in the town centre. This can be mixed to any colour, either to match existing paintwork or refresh tired old window frames and doors.

Remmers, a German paint company which works with West Port, is donating 1,000 litres of masonry paint which can be used on rendered façades or stone window and door surrounds. A palette of colours has been chosen to complement Maryport’s historic architecture.

The aim is to brighten up the town centre, encourage property owners, particularly those with prominent or key corner properties in the high street, to improve their buildings, and to give them a cost-effective facelift. Owners of business and residential properties within the area already being improved by the Future High Streets Fund investment are eligible to apply.

Maryport Business Group will take orders and facilitate the delivery or collection of paint for property owners.

Sean said: “I think anything which improves the look of Maryport for locals and visitors alike can only be a good thing. I want to emphasise that this is open to ‘ordinary’ households and independent businesses – if you live or work in the main commercial town centre area we would love to hear from you.

The eligible area for Maryport’s Paint the Town scheme

“Let’s all take pride in our town and do something brilliant to make it look its best.”

Mike Johnson, leader of Allerdale council, added: “Thanks to the Future High Streets Fund, multi-million-pound regeneration schemes are underway on key landmark buildings, as well as the fabric of the high street in Maryport. These are really exciting times for the town.

“The Heritage Shopfront Scheme and the Residential Conversion Schemes are starting to make a positive impact, and alongside a public realm programme, this will create further significant improvements.

“I think the Paint the Town initiative is a fabulous idea which will really make a difference and I would love to see loads of people get involved.”

A display of the masonry paint colours available is on the gable end of The Carlton building so people can choose their favourites. Swatches of the timber paint are available at the West Port factory on Solway Trading Estate to inspire property owners – and they can match examples of paint colours too.

For more information, email [email protected] or call 01900 814225 or contact Maryport Business Group for more information, including the masonry paint colours.

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