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

Companies featuring this week including British Engines Group, Ellingham Hall, Groundwork NE & Cumbia and Co-op, Mincoffs Solicitors, Winn Group and Newcastle Building Society

Ellingham Hall's Anthony Hunter, David Fordham-Scott and Lynn Sanderson with the TWIA Events Team of the Year Award(Image: Ellingham Hall)

Ellingham Hall was crowned best events team at The Wedding Industry Awards at a ceremony in London this week.

The team beat wedding venues from across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to be given the national title at the event on Wednesday night. It comes after the team took the honours at the North East and Yorkshire Regional Final for a third year running last November.

Bosses at Unveiled Venues, the company that owns the venue, said the award was well deserved.

Anthony Hunter, director of Unveiled Venues, said: “I’m incredibly proud of every member of our team at Ellingham Hall. They were given a highly commended award last year at the Nationals and to go back 12 months later and be named the º£½ÇÊÓÆµs best Events Team is a fantastic achievement. Our team has been named the region’s best for three consecutive years and it’s a privilege to watch every member of our team pull together to give our couples the wedding they dream of.”

Group sales and marketing manager Lynn Sanderson said: “In the past year, we’ve had a variety of requests from our couples and the team goes the extra mile to help. As a result, the feedback our team receives from its couples is first class."

Ellingham Hall general manager, David Fordham-Scott, said: “I’m incredibly proud of not only the events team for achieving this accolade, but everyone who works at Ellingham Hall. They are a fantastic team and pull together to ensure our couples experience an unforgettable wedding, which is why they are being deservedly recognised.”

British Engines Group has worked with Newcastle's Royal Grammar School to sponsor a robotics teacher(Image: British Engines Group)

The British Engines Group has collaborated with Royal Grammar School in Newcastle to sponsor a robotics teacher to work with hundreds of students across schools in disadvantaged North East areas. Dr Steve Bunce, the robotics partnerships teacher, splits his time between teaching students at the grammar school and its partner state schools, in moves to inspire the next generation of engineering gamechangers.

The scheme allows the British Engines Group to support future engineering talent by developing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education for young people. As part of the initiative, Dr Bunce supports state school teachers by sharing STEM expertise and resources whilst teaching engineering, design and technology at Royal Grammar School.