Sunderland Echo

Business in region ‘has never been busier’ despite pandemic

- Chris Cordner chris.cordner@nationalwo­rld.com @Sunderland­Echo

More firms have moved into a Sunderland business centre than at any time in the last 20 years.

The coronaviru­s pandemic failed to dent the optimism in the city’s industry and it is being felt in the North East Business and Innovation Centre (BIC) in Sunderland, where accommodat­ion rates are soaring to new highs.

The BIC was launched in 1994 with a mission to kickstart new enterprise, employment and regenerati­on in a region reeling from the loss of heavy industries.

It has since supported over 4,000 companies to start-up, with the creation of 7,500 jobs across the region.

The BIC has grown from just 22 incubator units to a 14-acre site housing companies of all sizes and sectors, as well as an onsite business advice team.

Paul McEldon, who has been chief executive at the BIC since 2001, revealed that current numbers of businesses in the centre were up, and said: “We were concerned after the pandemic that things were going to take a downturn.

"But we have never been busier and our accommodat­ion rates are much higher than at any point in the last 20 years.”

He said officials at the centre “were not naive” and realised tough times could lie ahead because of the effects of the cost of living crisis.

But he added: “One of the things that businesses can do is showcase themselves through events like the business awards.”

The new-look Sunderland Echo Business Excellence Awards have just returned with fresh categories as well as some old favourites.

Once again, the North East Business and Innovation Centre is on board as a sponsor as it has been and Paul added: “We see it as a vital part of the business calendar in the city. We have always supported it and always encouraged our businesses to enter and showcase themselves.”

Paul was a winner himself last year when he won the Special Recognitio­n Award for his outstandin­g achievemen­ts.

Looking back, he said: “I had absolutely no idea. It was very humbling.

"I have attended these events on lots of occasions and been privileged to see some great people recognised in the city for their contributi­on. To be held in the same esteem has been mind blowing.”

This year’s competitio­n, now known as the Sunderland Echo Business Excellence Awards, has a whole host of fantastic backers including Sunderland City Council who are our partners in the competitio­n and are the headline sponsors.

Also on board are the North East Business and Innovation Centre (BIC), Chilli Mangoes, Marelli and Sunderland College. We thank them all for their outstandin­g support.

To enter, take a look at the categories on the awards website, choose the one which is the most appropriat­e for your business, and nominate using the link on the site.

Make sure you are in the running by putting your name forward. You can nominate your own firm or a company which you think deserves an accolade.

Get those entries in and you could be the next big winner.

Visit the awards website at www.sunderland­businessaw­ards.co.uk/

Closing date for entries is Friday, September 23. Judging will take place shortly after the closing date and the shortlist will be announced in early October.

 ?? ?? The Sunderland Echo Business Excellence Awards.
The Sunderland Echo Business Excellence Awards.
 ?? ?? Paul McEldon who won the Special Recognitio­n Award last year.
Paul McEldon who won the Special Recognitio­n Award last year.
 ?? ?? The audience at last year’s business awards.
The audience at last year’s business awards.

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