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MSP Capital supports mermaid-themed art trail in aid of children's hospice

22 April 2024
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ARTFUL MOVE. At the launch event for The Great Tail Trail, held at the Rockwater restaurant by Branksome Chine beach are, from left: Lee Merrifield, MSP Capital’s Associate Director of Credit; Caroline Attreed, Corporate Fundraiser for Julia’s House; and MSP Capital colleagues Alex Palmer, Management Accountant, and Eleanor Collins, Marketing Executive. Lee, Alex, Eleanor and colleague Louise Garner, a Junior Underwriter, make up the MSP Capital Community Committee which agreed the firm’s Great Tail Trail sponsorship.

Poole property finance firm MSP Capital is supporting a giant mermaid-themed art trail as they look to raise vital funds for local children’s hospice care.

Thousands of families will be able to follow The Great Tail Trail next year thanks to sponsorship from businesses.

The public trail, featuring 40 sculpted tails in locations across BCP area, is a fundraising initiative for Julia’s House children’s hospice charity.

Mermaid tails have been specially chosen to represent the Mermaid Suite at the charity’s hospice in Corfe Mullen, where families can spend time together when their child is at the end of their life.

Once the trail is finished, the sculptures will be auctioned to raise vital funds to support the life-changing care Julia’s House provides across Dorset and Wiltshire.

MSP Capital’s community committee chose Julia’s House as one of its core charities to support in 2024, continuing a relationship going back over several years.

Among the committee members is Lee Merrifield, associate director of credit at MSP Capital.

Speaking after a launch event in the Rockwater restaurant at Branksome Chine beach, Lee said: “This trail promises to be a lot of fun for children and families.

“The designs will be beautiful, decorative and colourful, and the tails will become landmarks and talking points.

“We already support Julia’s House – for example, through our annual beach volleyball tournament in Bournemouth – and everyone in our team is thrilled to be on board with The Great Tail Trail.

“Aside from being part of a fun, summer initiative, we know the fantastic work that Julia’s House does for children and families and we’re keen to do what we can to support them.

With all the business sponsorship of the trail, and the auctioning of the sculptures at the end of the trail season, hopefully The Great Tail Trail will raise a substantial sum towards essential local children’s hospice services.”

Delivered in partnership with public art specialist Wild in Art, the 40 giant tails will be designed and completed by local artists later this year, ahead of the trail going live across the BCP area for eight weeks from 5 April to 1 June 2025.

Eleanor Collins, marketing executive at MSP Capital and a fellow community committee member, said: “We’re supporting The Great Tail Trail to help bring fundraising and sponsorship to Julia’s House, while creating a family-friendly focal point for residents and visitors to be inspired by art.

“The more visitors it attracts, the more money comes into the local community, benefiting all.

“We’re really looking forward to selecting our design and seeing the sculpture on display alongside the others on the trail.

“Julia’s House is such a fantastic charity, and one that we’re pleased to support through our ESG strategy Foundations for Better Futures, launched last year.

“A key strand of Foundations is to support our local community and the charities that operate in it.”

Caroline Attreed, corporate fundraiser for Julia’s House, added: “The Great Tail Trail will be one of the biggest interactive public art trails that BCP will have ever seen, sparking imagination and adventure among those taking part.

“We couldn’t hold such a huge, family-friendly initiative without the support of companies such as MSP Capital.

“They’re one of our long-standing supporters, and their help, as ever, is incredibly important.”


Born and raised in Berkshire, Dan fell into journalism after completing his bachelor’s degree in English at UCL.

Writing for The Business Magazine and local Biz News sites has given him the opportunity to chat with all manner of small business owners and share their success stories with a wider audience.

Outside of work, Dan enjoys live music, board games and quiz shows, and is making a slow but persistent effort to learn Spanish.

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