Ad Gefrin Honoured with Six Awards
Posted on the 16 Jun 2025Ad Gefrin has been honoured with six prestigious awards recently, cementing its place as a leading destination in the North East and beyond.
Ad Gefrin has been honoured with six prestigious awards recently, cementing its place as a leading destination in the North East and beyond.
As a member of ACT, I had the privilege of representing ACT | App association at key stops on the Developed, in Amsterdam and Copenhagen.
Partnering with Epson, Gateshead-based office technology SOS Group has now been appointed to the National Education Print Agreement (NEPA) Framework on a four-year contract worth approximately £1m.
A Full Office and Too Much Pizza
We’ve always said that great work comes from good relationships, and sometimes, the best way to build those is through stepping away from work and just having a good laugh together.
Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen will face a live audience at a special “Ask Me Anything” event this July – the first in a new series of open forums taking place across the region.
Confidence among North East entrepreneurs is beginning to rebound, with 67% of business owners now feeling optimistic or very optimistic about their prospects – a marked improvement over the past two quarters, though still well below the confidence levels regularly seen 12 months ago, when more than 85% reported optimism.
Ward Hadaway has announced the appointment of leading family lawyer Louise Masters as a Partner in its Family and Matrimonial team.
Top 100 law firm Ward Hadaway has promoted 11 team members in its Newcastle office as it continues to push ahead with national growth plans.
Alan Moody, a respected figure in the North East haulage industry, has stepped down as Chairman of Moody Logistics and Storage following a lifetime of service to the family business.
Vital funding of almost £1billion to unlock dozens of projects across our transport network has been secured.
Government officials have confirmed the Combined Authority will receive the full package of £978million earmarked to come as part of the second round of the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS2).