UK-wide search for top apprentice comes to Glasgow

The UK’s largest trade body for the painting and decorating sector has returned to Glasgow to put apprentices in the trade through their paces.

The Painting and Decorating Association (PDA) challenged apprentices to test their skills, stamina and creativity could match up to their peers from across the UK.

Top scorers from the day-long competition event, held at City of Glasgow College, will secure a place in a Grand Final round in England, with those who battle through to win a PDA Apprentice of the Year title receiving their prizes at the Association’s prestigious Premier Trophy Awards ceremony in London.

PDA Chief Executive Neil Ogilvie said: “Painting and decorating is a skilled craft, and our competition events are designed to test the precision, knowledge and flair of apprentices, as well as giving them a chance to connect with like-minded people and be in with a chance to take home the coveted title.

“Apprentices who have competed in the past regularly tell us that taking part in the contest boosts their confidence and encourages them to improve their skillset and map out a career plan.

“We were impressed with the calibre of apprentices who took part in the competition event in Glasgow. They showcased what they have learned as they work towards a career in colour.

“The top scoring junior and senior apprentices will be invited to travel to Doncaster in Yorkshire for the Grand Final and if they make it through to the top three, will have the option to be a part of our flagship event of the year, the Premier Trophy Awards.”

During the competition event 23 apprentices faced a gruelling six-hour challenge to map out, scale up and precisely paint an intricate image designed to test their stamina and skill.

They join dozens of apprentices competing at regional heats held in Belfast, Merthyr Tydfil, Plymouth, Birmingham and Preston ahead of the Grand Final which takes place in June.

The competition is sponsored by Purdy Professional Painting Tools, and each participant will receive a set of Purdy paint brushes.

As main sponsor of the PDA’s Premier Trophy Awards, Brewers Decorator Centres supplied paint and materials for the contest and provided a goody bag for all those taking part.

Judging – which assesses skill, accuracy and professionalism, was undertaken by Andrew Davis from the Association of Painting Craft Teachers (APCT) and PDA Chief Executive, Neil Ogilvie.

Neil said: “Overall winners will be invited to receive their prizes at PDA’s Premier Trophy Awards – a spectacular event held at the stunning Plaisterers’ Hall in London.

“It’s a truly special occasion for the apprentice painters and decorators who get to that stage and there is real value for them in being able to add PDA Apprentice of the Year 2026 to their CV.”

To find out more about the PDA visit: www.paintingdecoratingassociation.co.uk

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