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

Companies featuring this week include Ryder Architecture, Barratt Homes, AJ Activewear, CMP Products and Matfen Hall

The Ryder team collecting their Building Award(Image: Ryder Architecture)

Newcastle design practice Ryder Architecture is celebrating after being named Architectural Practice of the Year at the annual Building Awards.

Over 1,000 professionals from the construction industry gathered at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London to honour achievements in the sector over the past year. Judges praised Ryder, noting: “[They] showed real quality, and a commitment to investing in staff training and career development. It has also invested in sustainability skills, improving knowledge sharing within the business and its services to clients.”

Ryder was also recognised as the Best Companies to Work For top company in the Architect and Surveyor category, while also taking the number five spot in the North East regional category and winning the Learning and Development Special Award.

Mark Thompson, managing partner at Ryder said: “I’m extremely proud of everyone at Ryder and the projects that we’ve delivered over the last 12 months – a huge thank you to all our clients and project partners. We have grown our teams, locations, expertise and services and, importantly, contributed a positive impact to the many communities in which we work. To be awarded Architectural Practice of the Year for the second time is an incredible achievement and a real testament to our people and our ethos of empowerment, which underpins everything we do.”

The Ryder-designed One Strawberry Lane in Newcastle also celebrated winning the British Council for Offices national Environment, Social & Governance award in October. Separately, Ryder was awarded Architectural Practice of the Year at the annual Education Estates conference in October.

North East based activewear brand AJ Activewear has joined forces with Newcastle Dog and Cat Shelter(Image: Claire Goodliff)

North East activewear brand AJ Activewear has joined forces with Newcastle Dog and Cat Shelter to help raise funds, support animal welfare, and encourage women to get active with their pets.

The collaboration will see the activewear brand, formerly known as Amazing Jane, donate 10% of all sales from their winter leggings to the Newcastle Dog & Cat Shelter for the duration of the campaign.

Claire Goodliff, director, said: “The ethos of AJ Activewear focuses on empowering women to get into the right mindset for being active, whatever that looks like for them. This campaign encourages our customers around the country to get active with their furry friends and support a great cause at the same time. We’re also asking all of our lovely customers to send in photos of themselves wearing our winter leggings, with their pets of course.”