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

Companies featuring in this week's round up include The Bernicia Foundation, CAV Systems, Allan Brothers and The Banks Group

Allan Brothers, winner of the Employer of the Year trophy at the Best of Northumberland Awards(Image: Ian McClelland Media)

Northumberland timber windows and doors manufacturer Allan Brothers has scooped the Employer of the Year trophy at the 2024 Best of Northumberland Awards.

The Berwick-upon-Tweed firm won the award which recognises companies in the region that have shown commitment to the development and welfare of their employees.

Managing director Morten Bach Valsted said: “This win is a significant marker in the company’s development. It’s a reminder of how far we have come and how the enthusiasm and commitment of the entire team continues to make Allan Brothers such a positive and friendly workplace.”

The award means the business achieved a hat trick of regional business award wins last year. The company was joint winner of the Northumberland & Tyneside regional heat of the 2024 North East Business Awards in the Made in the North East category, and apprentice Rafal Krzeminski won the Engineering/Manufacturing Apprentice of the Year category of the 2024 North East Apprenticeship Awards.

Young Seaham artists taking part in a CYO class(Image: The Banks Group)

A County Durham youth organisation has received a four-figure grant from North East employer the Banks Group.

Non-profit youth arts organisation Creative Youth Opportunities (CYO) runs weekly after school arts sessions at Seaham Town Hall which aim to give young people the chance to try out new artistic activities. Around 40 young people have been taking part in the programme, with older volunteers helping to plan and run some of the younger children’s sessions and sharing their creative expertise and knowledge.

The £1,998 Banks Group grant will now cover CYO’s staffing costs for the 37 term time sessions that it plans to run, allowing the organisation to plan with certainty the events and activities it will put on this year.

Michelle Harland, CEO at Creative Youth Opportunities, said: “This type of project really helps to connect young people to their peers and their community, but it can be difficult to find the funding to make it happen. The Banks Group’s support has given us a solid platform from which we can plan our activity programme for the year with certainty and we’ve got lots of exciting ideas for what we’re going to deliver for local young people through 2025.”