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The Kavli Trust gave £26,000 to The Great North Air Ambulance Service last year(Image: The Kavli Trust)

The owner of Gateshead cheese maker Primula has announced that it donated £7.8m to good causes last year.

Profits from The Kavli Group, which includes Team Valley based Primula Cheese and Castle MacLellan, enabled Kavli Trust to donate the multimillion-pound sum.

Kavli Trust is the sole owner of The Kavli Group, which employs 840 people in four countries and has contributed a total of £62.7m to good causes around the world since 2012.

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Most funds are allocated to good causes in the four countries where The Kavli Group operates - the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Norway, Sweden and Finland.

In the North East recent beneficiaries include St Oswald’s Hospice in Gosforth, Newcastle, where staff were presented with a cheque for £30,000 by the cheese brand to fund a range of accessible play equipment for its children and young adults service.

The Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) also received a £26,000 investment to help with their focus to offer 24/7 critical care support in the region.

Inger Elise Iversen, general manager at Kavli Trust said: “At the Kavli Trust, sharing is at the heart of everything we do. That is why we donate all of our profits to good causes. We are delighted to have allocated £7.8m to projects within humanitarian work, research and culture last year and hope to beat this figure in 2022.