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

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Circadacare, Robson Laidler, Esh Group, Banks Group and Teesside Airport

Tallie Bush (left) at the Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Women in Innovation Award 2025.(Image: George Whale - Four Agency Worldwide Limited)

Tallie Bush, chief operating officer at Newcastle care technology firm Circadacare, has been recognised as one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s leading women innovators at the Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Women in Innovation Award 2025. The award, which includes a £75,000 grant and tailored business support, celebrates trailblazing women driving pioneering solutions to key societal, environmental, and economic challenges.

Based at Newcastle Helix, Circadacare is developing solutions to enhance the quality of life for older adults and those with cognitive impairments. The firm provides circadian lighting technology to care homes - a system proven to regulate sleep patterns, improve daytime engagement, and reduce falls among elderly residents.

Ms Bush has played a pivotal role in leading Circadacare’s research and development, and the award funding will lead to further R&D, supporting the expansion of AI-driven health monitoring technologies.

She said: “This recognition is incredibly validating - not just for me, but for our entire team. It highlights the importance of what we’re doing and how our innovations can positively impact lives. More than just a personal achievement, this award fuels our ability to continue developing cutting-edge solutions that make independent living safer and more accessible.

“The business world has grown up around male innovators. Women can often communicate and think differently, and we shouldn’t be afraid to bring our unique perspectives into innovation. This award, and the wider support networks available, are key to ensuring more women can lead groundbreaking companies in the future.”

Jonathan Barlow, secretary at Blyth Rugby & Cricket Club, with Jamilah Hassan, community relations manager at the Banks Group(Image: Banks Group)

A Northumberland sports club’s fundraising drive to pay for new grounds maintenance equipment has received a four-figure boost from North East employer the Banks Group. Blyth Rugby & Cricket Club has been working towards raising the £25,000 it needs to bring in a new compact tractor, to help it to prepare and maintain its five-hectare grounds more effectively and efficiently.

The new tractor will replace a failing mini-mower that has been used to look after the ground for the last 20 years. The £2,000 Banks Group grant has taken the total raised past £21,000, with the club committee hoping to reach its target and have the new tractor available for use by the spring.

Jonathan Barlow, secretary at Blyth Rugby & Cricket Club, said: “Our volunteers put a huge amount of work into our pitches, but the enduring drainage issues we have and the worn-out equipment we’re currently using means they’re not always in the condition that we’d like them to be, especially during the winter.