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North East business life: charity, community and award events in the region

Companies featuring this week include Peacock Group, Northumberland Estates and Verdant Leisure

Left to right – Gill Hunter (Square One Law), Claire Knight (The Traveller and the Bear), Deb Ions (Square One Law), Katie Thornton (The Traveller and the Bear), Antonio Bachini (The Traveller and the Bear)(Image: Square One Law/The Traveller and the Bear)

Square One Law’s creative agency The Traveller and the Bear won two Royal Television Society (RTS) Awards for the North East and Borders.

The Newcastle firm scooped the win for the ‘Fearlessly Solving’ campaign it created for the law firm, devising the campaign to articulate how Square One Law, which has offices in Newcastle, Leeds and Darlington, differentiates its expertise and experience in the market. The video campaign brought together North East musician Ed Smith, who has played with Geordie rock star Sam Fender, and spoken poetry performer Lerato Azula, originally from Newcastle.

Gill Hunter, managing partner at Square One Law, said: “Together with The Traveller and Bear, we have taken a unique approach to demonstrate how Square One Law works with their clients.

“Our firm has a distinctive culture where our people are actively encouraged to be authentic, creative and fearless. Television is about conveying a message and we are exceptionally proud that the RTS has recognised how we have utilised the medium to bring a new perspective to how lawyers can help their clients.”

L-R Gary Cooper, director of operations at Curo, and Dan Hulme from Inspired PLC, sponsors of the award.(Image: Peacock Group)

Newcastle’s Peacock Group has won a national sustainability award in recognition of its new solution to reduce carbon emissions within the NHS.

The independent healthcare service and manufacturing company was named the overall winner of the energy and sustainability category at the national Make º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Manufacturing Awards for its product Curo, which provides the NHS with an onsite sustainable solution to process clinical waste, resulting in up to 100% reduction in carbon emissions.

Developed in partnership with Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Curo has the potential to save the NHS more than £1bn over five years and help deliver its aim to be the world’s first net zero national health service.

Chris Peacock, owner of the Peacock Group, said: “Reducing waste and cutting carbon emissions is one of the biggest challenges facing the NHS and its ability to reach net zero by 2040.