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Business Life: community involvement from companies in the North East

Award wins, charity efforts and initiatives to help customers are on this week's round-up of the North East business community

Winners at the Federation of Small Businesses Celebrating Small Business Award

Go North East has won a gold award at the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) Annual Awards for Excellence.

The company won the award for Passenger Transport Excellence, with judges praising its efforts to increase passenger numbers and switch to low-emission electric buses.

Stephen King, commercial director at Go North East, said: “The last two years have been difficult for most and there has been great work done by many businesses, so to come out on top and to be recognised alongside these companies is a major honour.

“Everyone across Go North East has worked tirelessly to provide the best possible service to our customers in difficult times, so it’s brilliant that we’ve been recognised as delivering excellence in public transport.”


Businesses from across the North East of England have been recognised for their achievements over the last year at the Federation of Small Businesses Celebrating Small Business Award.

Winners at the event included Teesdale Cheesemakers, Excelpoint, Arian EMS and Kellys Heroes Private Tuition .

FSB regional representative Richard Askew, said: “Achieving success against the backdrop of the last two years is hugely impressive. Businesses have shown incredible resilience in surviving, pivoting and thriving and we should all say a big thank you for the role you have played in keeping our economy moving and supporting your communities through the services and goods you supply and the jobs you provide.”

The North East winners will now go on to represent the region at a national event in Glasgow in May.