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North East deals of the week: investment and contract wins

Groundwork North East, Port of Tyne and Equiwatt feature in our weekly round-up

Equiwatt’s Dr Johnson Fernandes (left) and Chris McCourt (right) from Mercia.(Image: Equiwatt)

Regional charity Groundwork North East and Cumbria is calling on businesses to help fund environmental projects as part of its new investment portfolio.

The environment and regeneration organisation has launched the portfolio amid moves to make a difference in the climate change battle while also helping businesses boost their green credentials. Groundwork, which has 40 years of experience in environmental and community action, wants to work with companies keen to build or enhance corporate environmental and sustainability strategies.

It is championing a range of Nature-based Solutions designed to conserve, restore or better manage ecosystems to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. In the North East, Groundwork’s NbS efforts focus on its Revitalising Our Estuaries programme, with work being carried out across six river estuaries and communities in the region from Northumberland to North Yorkshire – work which is also helping scientists.

To help the cause, Groundwork is offering businesses the chance to fund the work. In return they will be able to demonstrate the contribution their investment has made in delivering environmental improvements.


A Northumberland luxury hamper company is gearing up for its busiest festive season with the help of a five-figure investment .

L-R: Laura Millar and Carolyn Wilson of Heather & Bale co-directors; Jonathan Armitage, investment executive at NEL Fund Managers; and Susan Smith of Heather & Bale(Image: Heather & Bale)

Alnwick based Heather & Bale sells handcrafted hampers and gifts to private and corporate clients right across the country, sourcing the majority of its products from independent producers across Northumberland and North Tyneside. The business was set up by co-directors Carolyn Wilson, Susan Smith and Laura Millar in spring 2020, and despite the pandemic restrictions the team managed to carry on fulfilling orders, helping customers across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to bridge the distance between friends and family when physical presence wasn’t possible.

Its first online product range sold out several weeks before Christmas and since then the business has continued to grow every year. The company has its own website and also features on online platforms including Not On The High Street, Yumbles and FodaBox, stocking hundreds of artisan products.

Now the trio has worked with Newcastle based regional fund management firm NEL Fund Managers to bring in a £50,000 investment from the North East Small Loan Fund – capital it needs to ramp up growth through the rest of the year and beyond.