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Winners reveal pride after Durham, Sunderland and South Tyneside Business Awards

The nine winning companies who triumphed at Ramside Hall now go on to the grand final later this year

The winners on stage at the North East Business Awards(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

Companies have spoken of their pride after winning big at the second heat of the North East Business Awards.
Around 250 people gathered at Ramside Hall to see nine companies scoop awards in the Durham, Sunderland and South Tyneside regional final, hosted by TV presenter Kirsten O’Brien.

All the winners of the hotly contested heat now go on to compete in the grand final at Hardwick Hall later this year, going head to head with winners from the Tyneside and Northumberland heat, which took place last month, and the Teesside final, which happens in two weeks.

Hebburn based eQuality Solutions was crowned Company of the Year, topping a stellar year for the business, which has been growing rapidly in recent years after a finance package paved the way for a number of acquisitions to drive its growth.

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The specialist educational training firm’s CEO Andy Gough said: “I’m absolutely delighted. There’s no better thing than getting awarded by your peers within the industry and across the North East, so to be recognised as Company of the Year is just amazing - and not just for me but for the whole team. We’ve got a fantastic team we’ve built from 30-40 staff to more than 100 in the last year. We’re still North East headquartered but we’ve now got offices in Halifax, London, Devon and one of the real things for me was when you wrote the story about a North East business buying a London business, and it’s usually the other way around.

“We’ve worked extremely hard over the last four years and everyone in the business believes in what we do. The thing that drives me is that I’ve got two children both with physical and what I call hidden disabilities, and also mental health issues as a result of that. It’s that lived experience of witnessing non-inclusive environments, that really drives me for a more inclusive world.”

Andy Gough of Company of the Year eQuality Solutions(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

The first winner on the night was Sunderland based Unipres º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Ltd, which took the Apprenticeships, Training and Skills award.

The firm, which has more than 1,000 employees, supplies steel pressings and sub assemblies to the automotive industry and has been tapping into the Government’s Kickstart initiative to bring new starters through the door. In the last year it has taken on 12 maintenance apprentices and has used the Kickstart scheme to take on 67 learners.