Children in the Midlands are enjoying a brighter outlook after Johnstone's Paints donated hundreds of pounds worth of paint for two murals in the school.
The two colourful murals were painted at Hillary Primary School in Walsall recently.
Graduates from Birmingham Midshires Building Society volunteered their skills to brighten up the classrooms.
The paint, worth several hundred pounds, was donated by Johnstone's Leyland Decorating Centre on Cooper Street in Wolverhampton .
Headteacher of Hillary Primary School, Lynne Cherry, said: "We would like to thank Johnstone's Paints for donating the paint for the wonderful murals which have added a splash of colour to our classrooms.
"The children are delighted with the murals and it has helped create a more stimulating learning environment and has kept the children very entertained!"
Lorraine Holt, for John stone's Paints, said: "We were approached by Birmingham Midshires to supply some paint for this worthy cause and we were happy to help."
Johnstone's is one of the leading paint manufacturers in the UK with a heritage dating back to 1890. For more information on Johnstone's, please go to www.johnstones-paints.co.uk.
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