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

Companies and organisations featuring this week include Hay & Kilner, Vertu, Northern Counties Builders Federation and Newcastle City Council

Dunston Silver Band's Kay Wilkinson and Jeff Aynsley of Vertu Motors with some of the band members(Image: Vertu Motors)

Motor retailer Vertu has struck a chord with the Dunston Silver Band after confirming its support for the Gateshead institution. The partnership was originally supported under the Bristol Street Motors banner and celebrates the band that has been a cultural leader in the area for over a century.

Vertu has cemented its relationship with the band with the donation of new uniforms and a renewed financial commitment. Its backing has enabled the band to open its doors to beginners of all ages as part of the new Dunston Community Band.

Robert Forrester, chief executive of Vertu and the newly appointed president of Dunston Silver Band, said: “It’s a real honour to serve as president of such a historic and much-loved local band. I once played trombone with the band after moving to the North East to join Reg Vardy, so this partnership is very close to my heart. I’m proud of what the band has accomplished, and proud that Vertu can help drive its continued success and impact.”

Keith Lee, committee member and trustee of Dunston Silver Band, said: “Vertu’s support has been instrumental, not just in helping us look sharp on stage, but in enabling us to keep making music, compete at the highest level, and bring live performance to local audiences. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved together and excited for what’s to come.”

Catriona Lingwood and Neil Ramsey(Image: Helen Smith Photography)

A special tribute has been made to Neil Ramsey In recognition of his contribution to the industry over nearly 40 years. Mr Ramsey steps down in the summer as secretary of Northern Counties Builders Federation (NCBF), which he has been actively involved with for 35 years and he stood as President of the organisation from 2005 until 2007. He will remain a board member.

The membership organisation champions regional SMEs in the North East construction sector and is closely linked to Constructing Excellence North East. During his career, he completed his training with Wimpey Construction before moving to Mowlem Management. He returned to the North East in 1989 joining Kendall Cross, becoming chairman in 2000. He was managing director at Galliford Try Partnerships North and, more recently, director at Turney Wylde Construction.

He was one of Constructing Excellence North East’s first board members when it was established in 2003 and has also held positions with the National Federation of Builders, as its regional president and as national chair in 2007.

The special tribute to him was made at the Constructing Excellence North East (CENE) Awards 2025.