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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 McBryde & Co, TT2, Mincoffs Solicitors, The Auckland Project and Miller Homes

Team McBryde celebrates B Corp certification(Image: Lee Dobson Photography)

Communications consultancy McBryde & Co is celebrating becoming a B Corp, joining over 2,400 other º£½ÇÊÓÆµ organisations and 31 in the North East which are committed to being a business for good.

Securing B Corp status requires organisations to meet standards across five key areas - governance, workers, community, environment, and customers, demonstrating its commitment to high social and environmental standards.

Rachel McBryde, founder and director of McBryde & Co, said: “Becoming a B Corp is a huge milestone for us. As a team, we’ve worked towards certification for many months, because we believe businesses should be a force for good. We wanted to be part of a wider movement that prioritises people and the planet, not just profit. This certification reinforces our commitment to running a business that has a positive impact.”

Client services director Jodie Balmer, who holds a specialist diploma in sustainability communications from the Chartered Institute of Public Relations played a key role in leading the certification process last year.

She said: “The process took about a year from start to finish, and while it was rigorous, it was absolutely worthwhile. If you’re a business looking to create meaningful change, I’d encourage you to explore what it means to be a B Corp. It’s an inspiring community to be part of and a powerful way to use business as a force for good. This is definitely only the beginning for us, we want to continue to find ways to improve and push for positive change.”

To celebrate the milestone, the consultancy, in conjunction with B Lab º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, is hosting a free event on April 29 at Full Circle Brewery, open to all B Corps and those interested in the movement.

Northern Football Club’s under 12s team(Image: Mincoffs Solicitors)

Newcastle law firm Mincoffs Solicitors has thrown its support behind Newcastle’s oldest rugby club as it signs on again as sponsor. The company has returned as shirt sponsor for Northern Football Club’s youth and mini teams’ next season.

Founded in 1875, the organisation is based at Gosforth and has 14 groups, ranging from under 6s to under 16s, training at the grounds each week. The club has strong links with Newcastle Falcons and, from u14s upwards, regularly has players go through the development player programme and academy.