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

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Barratt Homes, Mincoffs Solicitors, Roman and Ryze

Durham's Salvation Army store has recently received a £1,500 donation from Barratt Homes' nearby Old Durham Gate development.(Image: Barratt Homes)

Durham’s Salvation Army donation centre is marking its second anniversary with a donation from housebuilder Barratt Homes.

Based within the Dragonville Retail Park, the centre offers furniture, electricals and everything that is available in its retail stores, but on a much larger scale. Since its opening, the centre has welcomed thousands of customers and donors who have bought and repurposed second-hand items.

The donation, which has come from nearby housing development, Barratt Homes Old Durham Gate, will go towards continuing the work the charity does all year round, including providing people who are homeless with a safe space to sleep, and giving social enterprise training and donations towards food and warm clothing.

Andrew Wray, the regional sales manager for the North branches of the Salvation Army, said: “We would like to thank Barratt Homes for their generous donation to our charity in celebration of our centre’s second year in Durham. Donations are essential in helping us to support a wide array of people within the area, and the cold winter months are especially difficult for people who are homeless. We’d like to invite people to visit our donation centre in Durham to have a browse, and support those who are most vulnerable in the local community.”

Emily Watson, sales manager at Barratt Homes’ Old Durham Gate development, added: “The Salvation Army achieves really fantastic work within the Durham community, and it’s wonderful to be able to support the newest donation centre in Dragonville Retail Park. We would like to encourage people to visit this donation centre to browse its goods, and if you are in a position to do so, to make a donation to their fantastic cause.”

Mincoffs' corporate team(Image: KRZYSZTOF FURGALA)

Newcastle-based Mincoffs Solicitors is celebrating after being ranked the region’s most active deal adviser in the Experian Market IQ M&A Review FY24, completing on 57 qualifying deals over the time period. Alongside the full year ranking, the firm has been recognised as the top deal advisor in each of Experian’s quarterly reports across the last two years.

The department has expanded over the last year to meet demand, welcoming solicitors Connie Lu and Olly Moore and paralegal Holly Kirk to the department, which includes partners Paul Hughes, John Nicholson and Chris Hughes, associate solicitors Daniel Bell and Max Gilchrist, solicitor Grace Hughes and paralegal Jenny Harrison.

Senior partner and head of the department Paul Hughes said: “Once again, Mincoffs has been ranked by Experian as the region’s number one deal adviser - a position we have held for the second year in a row. This result is one we are incredibly proud of, and it is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the team who work tirelessly for our clients.