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

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Bellway, Newcastle Building Society and Sage Foundation

(l-r) Rob Coupland, Pulsant; Coun Amanda Hopgood, Durham County Council; John McCabe, North East England Chamber of Commerce; David Alexander, Gateshead College; Prof Colin Bain, Durham University.(Image: NEECC)

The Chamber Annual Dinner held at Durham Cathedral last week raised £50,172 for the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Hosted by the North East England Chamber of Commerce, the event welcomed over 800 regional business leaders and saw the North East landmark transformed for the occasion. The Chamber Annual Dinner is supported by patrons Gateshead College, Business Durham, Pulsant and Durham University.

John McCabe, chief executive, said: “The cathedral is the embodiment of our special region – this unique building has stood the test of time and it will endure for generations to come. It’s particularly important to us all that we’re able to support the cathedral’s work with our fundraising through tickets and sponsorship.”

Reverend Canon Michael Hampel, Acting Dean of Durham, said: “At the cathedral, we are grateful for partnerships with many individuals and organisations determined to safeguard precious heritage and to achieve a more just and prosperous future for our communities. Fundraising from this year’s dinner will support Raising a Voice, the cathedral’s flagship appeal for financial support to enable talented young people to find a place within our choral foundation and the Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation. The first £25,000 of gifts received on the night will be matched by a generous donor.”

Jonathan Tan, CEO of Greater Change, helped found the charity which has now helped over 450 people(Image: GREATER CHANGE)


Bellway has donated £34,000 to help support Greater Change, a national charity which supports homeless people by providing financial support.

The funds donated by the Newcastle housebuilder have allowed the charity to help 21 people in the North East and throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. Greater Change is a non-profit organisation which works directly with homeless people and their supporting charities to provide a one-off financial assistance to help them make positive changes in their lives. The funds are tailored to their clients’ needs and can be used for rent deposits, to pay utility bills, to buy driving licences or to provide items such as mattresses and bikes.

The Bellway donation has allowed the charity to expand its reach to support homeless people through other organisations including HumanKind, The People’s Kitchen, Emmaus, Julian House, Winter Night Shelter, Cambridge Cyrenians, Crisis Skylight and Porchlight.

Jonathan Tan, CEO at Greater Change, said: “Our work is deeply rooted in respecting individual dignity and aspirations and we work closely with partner support work teams to avoid duplicating their existing expertise and experience. We are so grateful for the support that Bellway has given us over the last 12 months. It’s a partnership that has allowed us to expand the scale and scope of people we support across more parts of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.”