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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 The Education Network, Adderstone Group, AkzoNobel and Dulux, TT2 and the Greggs Foundation, and the Banks Group

(L-R) Kevin Gill, CEO, Shaun Porter, MD, and Dan Welsh, recruitment services manager at The Education Network(Image: The Bigger Picture Agency)

The Newcastle office of education recruitment specialists The Education Network has been scooped the Best Recruitment Business award in the region at the England’s Business Awards 2025.

England’s Business Awards programme operates through a series of regional heats across the North, Midlands, East of England, London, South East and South West with each region split further into sub-regions. The accolade was a surprise to the team who were nominated anonymously.

The Newcastle office of The Education Network, which opened in 2011, has a team of 12 people who providing support to primary, secondary and SEND schools throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ when there is an urgent or unexpected vacancy to fill.

Managing director Shaun Porter said: “We place the wellbeing and education of pupils at the centre of our decision making because we understand the vital role played by education in shaping the lives and futures of children and we want to make a difference. We expect these factors weighed in the judges’ ultimate decision.

“We still don’t know who nominated us either, so we are very grateful to whoever you are! Now we are thinking can we possibly go further and be crowned Best Recruitment Business in the country at the Grand Final in Birmingham in November?”

L to R: Stewart Allen (Radio Northumberland) Richard Finch (Northumberland Community Digital) Jeff Pattison (Koast Radio), Richard Dale (Lionheart Radio) and Jeff Hope (Manufacturing Director AkzoNobel Decorative Paints º£½ÇÊÓÆµI.)(Image: AkzoNobel Decorative Paints º£½ÇÊÓÆµI)

A partnership of local community stations including Koast Radio, Lionheart Radio and Radio Northumberland have been helped by the AkzoNobel facility in Ashington. The firm’s support has enabled the installation of DAB radio transmitters which have opened the airways to allow multiple radio stations to broadcast via the DAB network.

Since opening its flagship site in Ashington, South East Northumberland in 2017, AkzoNobel, famous for world leading brands such as Dulux and Cuprinol, has contributed to the North East economy and set a precedent through charitable donations, fundraising, and collaboration with local businesses.

To date, AkzoNobel has contributed over £300,000 to local organisations, donated over 7,000 litres of paint, and volunteered over 7,000 hours of staff time. Now AkzoNobel, with Dulux Lets Colour is supporting the launch and transition of local DAB radio stations.