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

Companies and organisations featuring in this week's round-up include Rezon, The Banks Group, Newcastle Theatre Royal and Lichfields

Newcastle City Cricket Club players with (back left) Jamilah Hassan of the Banks Group.(Image: Banks Group.)

Players at a Newcastle community cricket club have been given a four-figure grant from regional employer the Banks Group. Newcastle City Cricket Club’s men’s first XI is playing its first ever season in the top tier of the regional cricket pyramid after winning promotion to Division One of the North East Premier League last year.

As part of making the step up, the club had to make a number of improvements to the facilities at its Broadway West ground in Gosforth, including buying a new set of sightscreens, which are required for matches at this level. The club used a £2,000 grant from the Banks Group to bring in the sightscreens, which have helped it reach a mid-table position after the first six games of the new season.

Omar Ahmed, chairman at Newcastle City Cricket Club, said: “The club has been on a real upward curve over recent seasons and we’re aiming to keep that going as we find our way in the top tier of North East club cricket. Buying the sightscreens represented a big capital outlay for us, so we’re really grateful to the Banks Group for stepping in and enabling us to get them on site in time for the new season.”

The Banks Group is the business behind the nearby Kingston Village development, which will see around 900 new family homes being built on a 49-hectare site.

Jamilah Hassan, community relations manager at the Banks Group, added: “Newcastle City Cricket Club is a fantastic example of everything that a community sports club should be and offers so many opportunities to players of all ages. Banks is a long-term supporter of grassroots cricket right across the North East and we’re very pleased to be able to help Newcastle City bring in the new sightscreens they needed for their first Premier League season.”

Judith McMinn, CEO and founder of Rezon.(Image: Rezon)

County Durham based Rezon has been named winner of the Innovation Award for Sports Equipment Design at the FIT Sport Design Awards 2025. The award recognises Rezon’s flagship product, the Rezon Halos - a sports headband that protects the brain. The headband is designed to reduce risk of concussion and developing Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) from the accumulated damage of sub-concussions.

The FIT Sport Design Awards celebrate innovation and sustainable design in the world of sports, throwing a spotlight one advancements from equipment to smart apparel and performance footwear. Rezon was chosen from a field of leading sports innovators representing more than 20 countries across 45 categories.

The award marks Rezon’s second international recognition in less than two months, having been a finalist at the SPOT 2025 Awards in Lausanne, Switzerland. Rezon recently entered the Japanese market, meaning it now sells into 15 countries worldwide, with its Halos product being used across 18 different sports.