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Here's what all the winners from the North East Business Awards Grand Final had to say

Nine of the best companies from across the region impressed judges to take home awards this year

Winners from the North East Business Awards Grand Final 2022 at Hardwick Hall in County Durham.(Image: ChronicleLive)

Hundreds of people from the region’s best businesses were at the grand final of the North East Business Awards 2022 to see Cleveland Containers crowned North East Company of the Year 2022.

There were big celebrations from the £60m turnover shipping container company which pipped finalists Newcastle Building Society and eQuality Solutions to the coveted prize, sponsored by Newcastle University. Andrew Thompson, chief operating officer, said: “I’m just so delighted for the whole team - old and new. Some people have been with the company since it’s inception. I’m also delighted for Jane and Jonathan, the owners of Cleveland Containers who’ve just inspired everyone to achieve such greatness and it’s fantastic for them.

“We’re up to 70 people now having grown quite considerably over the last 12 months. We’re looking to probably double that in the next 12-18 months. We’ve got really ambitious growth plans, expanding into new sectors and creating a much larger depot network across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ but all of it from our head office in Teesside, where we’re looking forward to creating a lot more jobs.”

Read more: Cleveland Containers secures investment from LDC to drive growth plans

Asked if the pandemic-related surge in demand for containers had benefited the business, Mr Thompson added: “There was huge demand during the Covid period but the growth was there well before that happened and that accelerated it further. Post-Covid the business has never been busier and we’ll have another record year this year. We’re bringing new products, new services and new talent into the business, as well as promoting from within. The future is really exciting.”

Among the eight other categories, the first winner to be announced on the night was Middlesbrough-based engineering firm Intelect, which secured the Apprenticeship, Training and Skills Award, sponsored by CIPD North East of England. Collecting the award, marketing and communications manager Lily Brothwood said: “It’s a culmination of 24 years of growing the business. All of our founding directors were apprentices and they recognise the value that trainees bring to the business.”

Andrew Thompson of Cleveland Containers collects the top award at the North East Business Awards Grand Final 2022 at Hardwick Hall in County Durham.(Image: ChronicleLive)
The North East Business Awards Grand Final 2022 at Hardwick Hall in County Durham.(Image: ChronicleLive)

Gateshead-based waste management and haulage outfit GAP Group took home the High Growth and Ambition Award, sponsored by University of Sunderland. Company director Andy Laight-Wiltshire, said: “It’s been a great pleasure to be nominated and to come to the final - and it’s great to get this recognition for all the hard work that we’ve put in and the vision we share with the board, and supported by our staff who’ve trusted us to take that vision forward with new innovative ideas.”

This year’s Services Award, sponsored by BusinessLive, went to Great North Air Ambulance Service. Chief executive David Stockton was on hand to collect the award. He said: “There are a lot of people behind our team. And a lot of people gladly took us into their hearts. Everything we do is 100% funded by donations. It’s actually our 20th anniversary year so it’s a special time to win this award.”