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Washable, wipeable paint that keeps your walls looking just as good as first painted? Why thank you, Crown Paints

Washable, wipeable paint that keeps your walls looking just as good as first painted? Why thank you, Crown Paints
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Is this the largest Union Jack in Darwen? Town s graffiti artist gives pub royal seal of approval

A pub whose namesake is derived from royalty has had a lick of paint in blue, white and red, just in time for re-opening on May 17. A wall in the beer garden of the British Queen on Duckworth Street in Darwen, has been adorned in Union Jack colours courtesy of the town s resident graffiti artist, Keiron Curly Whitehead. Keiron Curly Whitehead, Darwen s resident grafitti artist has painted a huge Union Jack on the side of the British Queen s beer garden ready for the pub s re-opening on May 17 Mr Whitehead became famous in the town after he painted a huge mural in tribute to the NHS on the side of the Crown Paint building last year, thanking them for their work during the coronavirus pandemic.

Rakesh Rao: What s life without marriage?

Rakesh Rao: What’s life without marriage? Friday April 16 2021 Rakesh Rao, Crown Paints Kenya Group CEO during the interview at the Nairobi Serena Hotel on April 14. PHOTO | DIANA NGILA | NMG By JACKSON BIKO Summary Mr Rao is the Group CEO of Crown Paints, a company that was established in 1958 and currently has 1,000 staff members scattered in Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda. He has been the CEO for the past 15 years and has had a decent run; Crown Paint is listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange, and it sells over three million litres of paint in a year. Rakesh Rao discourages you from wearing black. It’s an “unhappy” colour, he says. He talks about ‘colour energy’ and ‘colour therapy’ with relish, how colour affects how people interact with us but also how it changes how we think and feel. He likes blue because blue is the colour of water and water makes everybody happy, he says. “Think of showers and the sea and waterfalls. Water is blue.”

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