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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 Bristol Street Motors, Nissan, Barratt Developments North East, Newcastle Building Society and Feeding Families

Gavin Gray is celebrating 40 years with Bristol Street Motors Newcastle Vauxhall(Image: Vertu Motors)

Colleagues at Bristol Street Motors Newcastle Vauxhall celebrated 40 years of service by Motability specialist Gavin Gray.

Mr Gray joined the dealership at the age of 18 as a junior in the sales department, working with new and used cars. When Vauxhall took the decision 35 years ago to have a Motability Specialist at every site, he was elected to the role. The Motability Scheme offers a leasing package to help people with disabilities, their families and carers regain or maintain their independence and become mobile.

Over the years he has won a number of Motability accolades, meeting the late Queen on several occasions. He said: “I’ve had a fantastic 40 years with Bristol Street Motors Newcastle Vauxhall. It is a brilliant company to work for and I have had lots of opportunities for both personal and professional development. I love what I do, helping Motability customers to become mobile is very rewarding. I’m proud that we have been recognised on a number of occasions for our excellence, and meeting the late Queen three times has been the icing on the cake.”

Robert Forrester, chief executive of Bristol Street Motors, said: “Gavin exemplifies the company’s values and has made a significant contribution to Bristol Street Motors Newcastle Vauxhall’s success over the last 40 years. The awards he was won demonstrate how well he looks after Motability customers, providing them with the very best customer experience. Congratulations, Gavin!”

Nissan's Schools Engineering event in Sunderland involved 35 schools(Image: Matt Walker)


Nissan brought the world of engineering and manufacturing to life for 1,700 youngsters with its two-week Schools Engineering event Children from 35 schools visited the motor maker’s Sunderland Plant to see how car manufacturing has evolved over the past 30 years and to learn how Nissan is working on a new ecosystem for making electric vehicles with renewable energy. The Nissan Skills Foundation, the company’s school engagement drive to inspire the talent of the future, held the event over the last two weeks.

The children, from schools across Tyne and Wear, Northumberland and Durham were given a tour of the plant’s final assembly line, watching the Qashqai, the 100% electric Nissan LEAF and Juke roll off the line. Adam Pennick, vice president, manufacturing, at Nissan Sunderland, said: “There is no better way to be inspired by the world of engineering and manufacturing than to see it up close, first hand.

“This is a fantastic event, which challenges youngsters to think as engineers and which helps shape their future career plans. I know, because we have members of the team now working at the plant who were inspired by the Skills Foundation. We at Nissan Sunderland are delighted to invest in the next generation of talent because the school children of today are our world class automotive workforce of tomorrow. I hope we will be welcoming more than a few of the pupils who took part in this event back to our plant in the years ahead.”

The aim of the School Engineering event is to inspire young people to think about a career in industry, giving school children the opportunity to learn outside of the classroom and advance their science, technology, engineering and maths skills.