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

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Barratt and David Wilson Homes, NFU Mutual, TT2, Primula and CMP Products

Tim Wood, team leader at Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team, NFU Mutual's Greg Proll, Sarah Robson and Andy Melling(Image: NFU Mutual)

NFU Mutual’s agent and branch offices across the North East have nominated 47 local charities to receive a combined donation of more than £286,000 from a national fund. The six-figure sum is the regional slice of a £1.92m Agency Giving Fund launched by the rural insurer. NFU Mutual’s 280 agency offices and branches were given the opportunity to nominate local charities to receive a share of the fund.

One of the regional charities to benefit is Cleveland Mountain Rescue, which was nominated by NFU Mutual Stokesley Agency, receiving a donation of £6,509.

Gary Clarke, the call-out officer at Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team, said: “Obviously getting to locations in a safe and efficient manner in our vehicles is vital. We have been able to fund a number of ‘response and blue light’ driving courses for our members thanks to the donation, with more courses forthcoming.

“The donation also allowed us to purchase a ’shock box’ for use when training with our Schiller medical monitors which incorporate a defibrillator facility. The ’shock box’ mimics the signals from a casualty’s heart and has proved to be of huge value in enhancing the skills of our Remote Rescue Medical Technicians.

“We plan to use the remaining funds to purchase waterproof clothing for some new members who are due to start with us this year, and to support the procurement of some updated technical rope #rescue equipment pending an on-going review of our current set-up.”

Dave Smith, NFU Mutual regional manager for the North East region, said: “Charities like Cleveland Mountain Rescue are making a wonderful difference to our communities in these challenging times, and we are proud that our agents have nominated a wide range of local causes across the region to benefit from NFU Mutual’s national fund.”

The operator of the Tyne Tunnels, TT2, last yeart donated to St John Ambulance(Image: Photo by Michael Hall)

The operator of the Tyne Tunnels is celebrating giving over £140,000 to support its local communities last year. TT2 has donated £140,969 since January 2024 to over 40 charities and community groups that support North East people, animals and the environment.

The firm’s community chest has benefitted many local branches of well-known, big causes including St John’s Ambulance, Crisis, Greggs Foundation and Cancer Research as well as lots of smaller charities and grassroots groups like Wag & Co, which provides doggy company to lonely people and Anxious Minds which helps people facing mental health challenges.