Morecambe Business Improvement District (BID), with the help of some enthusiastic volunteers, has painted all the planters on the promenade and Victoria St in eco-friendly stain kindly donated by Lakeland Paints from Middleton Business Park. The planters have been on the promenade for four years now and have benefitted from the addition of bike racks last year, and our unique benches this year.
Once the benches were added to the planters it was obvious that the planters had “weathered down” a bit too much and, as a result, BID approached Lakeland Paints as they are a local company but, more importantly, all their paints are free of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), odour-free, water-based, vegan-friendly and 100% eco-friendly.
VOCs are chemicals, seriously bad for your health and need to be avoided wherever possible – and chemical free paint is the ideal option. VOCs are in many household products – including paints – and cause Danish Painters Syndrome, Sick Building Syndrome, asthma, allergies & cancer.
Ian West, Founder and Managing Director of Lakeland Paints, said: ”Back in 1985, all paints were smelly paints, so we spent 6 years developing the world’s first odourless, organic, eco-friendly VOC-free paints & varnishes called ECOS for healthy homes, gardens, nurseries, babies and the pregnant.
“33 years on we stay true to our promise, making the same super quality eco-friendly paints at our workshop in Heysham for everyone – including those with health issues like asthma, allergies, CFS, and MCS – or those who simply don’t like the smell of paint or creosote!
“Our core customers are looking for natural organic paint, varnish or wood stains for their home, garden, new baby, paints for around children, paints for pregnant ladies & paints for asthma sufferers or those with paint allergies. If you need odourless eco paint with no VOCs & no solvents for your home, then ECOS Paints from Lakeland are for you”.
Ruth Wilkinson, Chair of Morecambe BID, added: “ We are very grateful to the team at Lakeland Paints for their generous donation of paint supplies, and of course to our willing volunteers who helped us in painting the planters. We really hope the residents and visitors of Morecambe are pleased with the results, which bring colour to the prom area and Victoria Street”.
Over the course of two weeks BID and the volunteers managed to paint all the planters in five colours – indigo, blue, lavender, lilac and red cedar.
Besides Lakeland Paints, Morecambe BID would also like to thank our enthusiastic volunteers and a special thanks to LCD Support Services who voluntarily power-washed the planters before we commenced.
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