More than 20 staff from a refurbishment company take on the work in memory of Paul Finch.
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A hospice has been getting a mini-makeover by a refurbishment company following the death of one of the firm's site managers. More than 20 staff from Inco Contracts have spent two days at St Giles Hospice in Lichfield, Staffordshire, after it cared for Paul Finch who had cancer.The hospice thanked the Penkridge-based company for more than "£40,000 worth of time and work".Image caption,Inco Contracts managing director Dave Cotterill said: "Paul was a good friend and employee and it's the least we could do for him to be honest.
"We've done external lighting, bollards outside, just generally [a] refurbishment throughout the external areas." Hospice head of fundraising Hannah Fahy said: "We're absolutely blown away, the support that they've given us... is fantastic.Follow BBC West Midlands on
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