ANYONE who has visited Phyllis Tuckwell’s Hospice or Beacon Centre recently will have noticed that the charity has updated its ‘Welcome’and directional signs.

Following the transfer of Guildford’s Beacon service to the hospice care charity in April, a slight branding change was made and the charity is now known simply as Phyllis Tuckwell, offering hospice care to patients and their families in their own homes, in the community, at the hospice in Farnham and at the Beacon Centre in Guildford.

In conjunction with this branding change, Phyllis Tuckwell has updated its logo, which is reflected on its new ’Welcome’ signs, and has introduced its distinctive blue and teal colours on signs throughout both buildings.

Local company Reade Signs created the new signage for Phyllis Tuckwell, offering the charity a reduced rate and giving a day of their employees’ time for free, to put all of the signs up.

Tony Carpenter, head of marketing and communications at Phyllis Tuckwell, said: “We are delighted with the new updated signs and would like thank Reade Signs for their generosity and support, without them we would not have been able to complete this project.”