Fife apprentice named finalist in UK’s top decorating competition

Fife apprentice named finalist in UK’s top decorating competition

Casey Gardner

A talented apprentice painter and decorator from Fife is set to represent Scotland on the national stage after brushing aside the competition to secure a place in the 2025 PDA Premier Trophy Awards – Apprentice of the Year Competition grand finale.

Casey Gardner, 19, triumphed in the Regional Heat held at Glasgow City College, impressing judges with her precision, flair, and technical excellence. Her outstanding performance at the heat earned her a coveted place at the grand finale, which will take place in Doncaster this May.

The PDA Premier Trophy Awards, run by the Painters and Decorators Association (PDA), is the industry’s flagship annual competition, celebrating the highest levels of skill and craftsmanship across the UK. The awards aim to demonstrate exceptional quality in workmanship, highlight efficiency in service delivery, and promote standards of excellence across the industry.



Casey is completing her apprenticeship with Persimmon Homes while studying at Fife College’s Granton Campus in Glenrothes. She was the first apprentice to be hired through a new partnership between the college and Persimmon and has since flourished, making a name for herself within the business and beyond.

Casey, commenting on her success, said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to have made it to the national final. Competing in the regional heat at Glasgow City College was an incredible experience, and I’m so proud of the hard work that got me here.

“This apprenticeship has given me the chance to grow both professionally and personally, and I’m grateful to Persimmon and Fife College for the support they’ve provided.”

Casey began her journey by completing an NPA Painting and Decorating course at Fife College, where her talent quickly stood out. Since joining Persimmon, she has worked on developments across the region, helping to transform new homes with care and creativity.



Earlier this year, she played a key role in launching the Fife College – Persimmon partnership, joining Cabinet Secretary for Education Jenny Gilruth MSP for a special event where she taught the Minister how to paint. Casey’s skills have also been recognised on a global level, having been nominated to represent the UK at the WorldSkills Competition in China.

The PDA Premier Trophy Awards serve as a benchmark for excellence in the decorating industry – shining a light on the next generation of talented tradespeople. Casey’s achievement is a testament to what apprenticeships can deliver: real skills, real careers, and a bright future.


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