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Society bestows special recognition on Teesside

14 October 2010

 

Teesside University has been honoured by the Northumbrian Association for its inspirational involvement in raising the profile of the region.

The charitable organisation’s has named the University as a winner of its Hotspur Award for Bold Endeavour. The award is a silver spur, which the University holds for one year.

The award is bestowed annually to two recipients, an individual and an organisation, in recognition their involvement in helping to promote the area.

The charity strives to promote the region’s Northumbrian heritage, in an area stretching from the Tees Valley to the Tweed.

John Danby, Chairman of the Northumbrian Association said: 'The University received a good representation of nominations from the Teesside area, along with other areas further afield.

'Past winners have included athlete Brendan Foster, former footballer Niall Quinn and Angel of the North creator Antony Gormley, who are all inspirational people.

Teesside University - a worthy recipient 'We consider that Teesside University is a worthy recipient of this award. The title of University of the Year has done much to raise both its own and the region’s profile.'

The individual recipient of the award was Andrew Dixon, former boss of the Newcastle Gateshead Initiative, which promotes the area as a place to live and work.

Mr Danby added: 'We use the term Northumbria to apply to North East England from the valley of the Tees to the Tweed. We believe that moving our historic culture into the mainstream of regional life can play a vital role in regeneration.'

The association is a registered charity which aims to promote Northumbrian culture. An all-party croup of the Northumbrian Association has been formed in the House of Commons to represent these views at the highest level.

The association is also involved in a campaign for the return of the Lindisfarne Gospels to the North East from The British Library in London.


 
 
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