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

Companies featuring this week include Bradley hall and Portfolio North, Countryside Partnerships North East, Parkdean Resorts, Naylors Gavin Black and Visuna

From left to right is Michael Duffy, Andrew Rennie, Dave Brown and Jason Douglas at the former Freight Depot site in Gateshead.(Image: Countryside Partnerships North East,)

Four biking builders from Countryside Partnerships North East are planning to head to Asia to tackle a cycle challenge in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care (MCCC).

Development director Andrew Rennie, development manager Michael Duffy, managing director Dave Brown and associate Jason Douglas plan to join a group of 50 people, taking on the gruelling 550km Vietnam to Cambodia route in October. Riding between 30 – 95km per day, the week long journey will cover some challenging terrain and weather conditions - with humid temperatures expected to be around 31 degrees and possibly torrential rain, as the trip coincides with the rainy season.

Mr Rennie said: “Considering the stark fact that one in two people will develop cancer in their lifetime, we feel it is important to support and help fund vital services - like Marie Curie - which are leading the way in caring for patients, their families, care givers and friends, in often challenging and difficult circumstances. All four of us have personally been affected by seeing loved ones and friends battle this cruel disease and know how important it is to get the correct care and treatment, but also the compassion and dignity which MCCC and its team of nurses and healthcare professionals provide to those living with a terminal illness. Any donation, no matter how small, that people can contribute would be greatly appreciated.”

To donate you can visit: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/andrewdavemichaelandrew

Cassie Moyse of Bradley Hall and Portfolio North(Image: Bradley Hall)

Cassie Moyse, marketing director of property agency Bradley Hall, has been named º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Property Businesswoman of the Year by Business Awards º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. The award was launched to recognise female entrepreneurs who have excelled in the property industry, building a thriving business in real estate, property management, or development.

Ms Moyse joined Bradley Hall as a PR manager in 2018 and quickly rose to director level after being appointed marketing director in 2022. She also runs business and lifestyle magazine Portfolio North, a bi-monthly print publication which also operates online and via events.

She said: “I am incredibly honoured to have been named º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Property Businesswoman of the Year, I was truly shocked when I found out and that I had even been nominated for the award by another property professional, never mind that I’d won it. It really feels great for Bradley Hall to be recognised nationally and to have the opportunity to represent the talented and dedicated women who are making their mark in this field. It is a true testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire team at Bradley Hall and Portfolio North. I am incredibly lucky to have the job of shouting about all the fantastic achievements of the team and am glad that our good news is being seen.”

Neil Hart, group CEO of Bradley Hall, added: “Cassie’s entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to championing the North of England is outstanding. Her creativity and leadership have been instrumental in developing innovative marketing strategies that have helped us stand out in this highly competitive property market and we are so proud to have her as part of our team and to see her hard work being recognised by such a well-deserved award.”