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North East business life: charity, community and award events of the week

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Muckle LLP, Groundwork NE & Cumbria, Komatsu, Barratt Homes North East and Amazon

Muckle LLP has been shortlisted in two national categories in the inaugural Legal 500 ESG º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Awards.(Image: Mike Smith Photo)

Newcastle law firm for businesses Muckle LLP has been shortlisted in two national categories in the inaugural Legal 500 ESG º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Awards.

The awards aim to honour outstanding ESG initiatives within the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ legal sector, covering private practice, in-house lawyers and the Bar. They will single out organisations and individuals for their efforts to bring about change across all aspects of ESG; including diversity & inclusion and environmental and sustainability strategy.

Muckle has been shortlisted for the Social Mobility: Best initiative to Attract and Retain Talent (outside London) for its North East Solicitor Apprenticeship (NESA) programme. The programme, in partnership with Northumbria University, allows young people to earn a law degree without the debt of student loans. Senior partner Hugh Welch has also been shortlisted for the ‘Social Mobility: Private Practice Champion of the Year’ award for his efforts in driving the business’s ESG strategy and commitment to giving back to the community. Mr Welch said: “For the past two decades, we’ve been involved in supporting the wider North East community and driving positive change. It’s great to see our efforts being noticed across the region and nationwide.”

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Machines at work on the Groundwork NE & Cumbria project(Image: Groundwork NE & Cumbria)

Groundwork NE & Cumbria has led a major peat restoration project to restore eight hectares of land in Harwood Forest in Northumberland to peat bog has been completed.

Groundwork had help from peat experts at Forestry England after receiving a £10,000 grant from the Hexham-based Vattenfall Company, through donations to the Ray Wind Funds CIC Local Initiatives Fund.

A further £41,000 project contribution was received from the Nature Returns programme, which is funding Groundwork’s wider Wansbeck Restoration for Climate Change project. This peat restoration project created an extensive area of rewetted deep peat which will sequester carbon, filter water and increase the unusual peatland biodiversity of sphagnum mosses, bog rosemary and cranberry that grew in the area before the forest was planted in the 1950s