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

Companies featuring this week include Avison Young, Bernicia, Hay & Kilner, Wave and Womble Bond Dickinson

The Heaton Hawks Falcons under eights team in their kit(Image: Hay & Kilner)

Junior players at a Newcastle community football club gave struck a kit sponsorship deal with North East law firm Hay & Kilner.

Members of the Heaton Hawks Falcons Under Eights team now have their own sponsored team training hoodie and raincoat, with each player’s initials appearing on their kit alongside the Newcastle-based practice’s logo. Coaches at the club believe the kit has helped underpin the team’s successful season in the Northumberland Football League.

Heaton Hawks Falcons Under Eights coach Steve Kelso said: “The initialled jackets have been a real hit amongst our up-and-coming superstars, giving them extra confidence when they arrive at league games looking like a professional team which they then carry onto the pitch.”

Michelle McBride, senior marketing manager at Hay & Kilner, added: “The commitment of the Falcons’ team, coaches and parents is really impressive, and the enjoyment that everyone gets out of training and playing is clear to see. We’re very happy to be supporting such a great example of a community sports team and wish them every success in the future.”

Bank House in Newcastle at night(Image: Lawrenson & Grebby Photography LLP)


Avison Young’s Newcastle office picked up two of the three 2024 CoStar Impact Awards for the North East. The CoStar Impact Awards recognise exemplary commercial real estate projects and transactions completed this year. Commercial real estate industry professionals select winners from each market in the categories of lease of the year, sale/acquisition of the year, and commercial development of the year.

It won the commercial development of the year award for Bank House, the first building to be completed as part of the Pilgrim Street development in Newcastle. Avison Young dealt with the development advice, planning, project management and also looks after the on-going property management of the building.

Meanwhile its work with BAE Systems helped it scoop the sale/acquisition of the year award. The defence contractor is the tenant in a warehouse bought by local government pension scheme Teesside Pension Fund for £50.15m. Avison Young advised the seller.

Staff from Durham water retailer Wave take part in a tree planting event(Image: Wave)


Durham water retailer Wave has seen a record response from employees keen to support local communities. The business said it has smashed its targets for FY23/24, increasing volunteering hours by over 150% as a focus of its Social and Sustainability Promise.