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North East business life: award, community and charity events of the week

Businesses and organisations featuring in this week's round-up include Hays Travel, The Banks Group, Northern Pride, Newcastle Falcons and Jacksons Law Firm

The Jacksons Law Firm team(Image: Jacksons Law Firm)

Jacksons Law Firm scooped the law firm of the year award at the Northern Law Awards. Managing partner Tony Wentworth praised the whole team’s efforts following the firm’s double win on the night, collected the main trophy as well as the law practice management award. The company, which has offices on Teesside and in Newcastle, was shortlisted in three categories, including team of the year for the litigation and dispute resolution team.

Mr Wentworth said: “There may be only 10 of us on the stage to collect this award, but there are 89 other people contributing in equal measure to this award. I’d like to thank all our team members for their hard work to get us here.”

The Hays Travel apprentices on board Balmoral(Image: Hays Travel)

Hays Travel apprentices were welcomed on board Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’s cruise ship Balmoral when it was docked at the Port of Tyne this week to celebrate the end of their programmes. A total of 30 apprentices were invited to the event, including 14 from the firm’s head office who have completed their Level 2 customer service practitioner apprenticeship. An additional 30 from the summer 2023 cohort are due to finish their apprenticeships by the end of this year.

As well as touring the ship’s cabins, restaurants and entertainment areas, the apprentices had treats and refreshments on their trip around the ship before a sit-down lunch. They were also presented with certificates for their achievements.

Mathew Foxcroft, fields sales manager at Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, said: “It was great to be able to give them a tour of our smaller-sized ship and really show them what makes Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines different from other cruise operators. We wish them the best of luck as they now take up their new roles.”

Jonathon Woodall-Johnston, Hays Travel chief operating officer, said: “What a perfect way to celebrate our newly qualified head office apprentices! We put a call out to ask our friends at Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines if such an on-board event were possible and they came back in moments to say they would be delighted to host.”

Business partners came together to show support for Northern Pride at a breakfast event(Image: Northern Pride)

Businesses came together to show their support for Northern Pride at a partners breakfast hosted at Blackfriars in Newcastle. Pride in the City will start with satellite events from today, leading up to the main festival which will take place from July 19 to 21, with celebrations and events including the main stage at Central Park.

Nexus, which runs the Tyne and Wear Metro, announced a limited edition ‘Pride Pop Pays As You Go Card’ and free Pride shuttle bus service to support with travel around the city during pride weekend. The Pride Pop Card was designed by local multidisciplinary creative designer and visual communicator, Em T Sharp, who was inspired by LGBTQIA+ icons.