Posted in: Community News Work

Guardians of the River Tees: Bridge Issue 04

With the winter months behind us, the spring edition of Bridge is fresh off the press, championing the work of PD Ports and partners across the Tees Valley.

17th May 2024

James Bolton

James Bolton

James Bolton

Written by James Bolton,
Brand Strategist & Creative Copywriter

Now in its fourth issue, the quarterly publication shines a light on the people and businesses at the forefront of strengthening and rejuvenating the region. And once again, we’ve helped PD Ports bring their stories to life, with support across design, print and digital.

Celebrating the work of not just PD Ports, but also their partners and stakeholders, Bridge showcases the River Tees and its wider region, as well as matters facing the maritime industry on a global level.

The latest edition has a keen focus on the future, with themes including skills, education, young people and the environment. Acknowledging the challenges facing the Tees Valley, Issue 04 highlights those working to shift the narrative and increase awareness of opportunities; all while raising aspirations, attracting investment and protecting our planet.

Leading the features is an interview with Executive Chairman of PD Ports, Jerry Hopkinson, who gives his views on the company’s historic role as Statutory Harbour Authority and its continuing importance in the modern world. Elsewhere, there’s guest articles from the likes of Katrina Morley, chief executive of Tees Valley Education; Kevin Shakesheff MBE, President of Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers; Mike Kane, Shadow Maritime Minister; Bill Scott OBE, CEO of Wilton Universal Group; and Mark Simmonds, Director of Policy and External Affairs at British Ports Association.

Bridge Issue 04 by PD Ports

Bridge Issue 04 by PD Ports

As part of her introduction, Kirsten Donkin, Head of PR, Marketing and Communications at PD Ports, said: “The Tees Valley is home to some of the UK’s key industries, with more on the horizon, offering quality careers and exciting opportunities.

“At the same time, we continue to face socioeconomic challenges and often rank as one of the most disadvantaged regions in the country. Too often we hear that young people feel there are no opportunities for good jobs and that they must leave the Tees Valley to succeed.

“This issue of Bridge aims to shine a light on the people working to change that misconception, the business owners, educators and ambassadors who put the weight of their organisation’s influence – and often their own personal time and effort – into helping children and teenagers understand the career paths available to them.”

We’re proud to continue our partnership with PD Ports, one of the UK’s major port groups. Providing support across brand strategy, identity, design and digital, our work has brought logic and consistency to their marketing and communications for over a decade.

Share this post


Browse other posts

Better launches new website for best-selling author Philippa Gregory

19th November 2024

Better launches new website for best-selling author Philippa Gregory

Better is excited to launch the brand-new official website for Philippa Gregory, one of the world’s most successful authors, whose books have sold millions of copies in over 40 countries.

Better delivers major rebrand for CPD

13th November 2024

Better delivers major rebrand for CPD

CPD Bodies Limited, one of the fastest-growing companies in the North East, has appointed Better as its brand partner to deliver a full rebrand, including a comprehensive brand strategy and visual identity.

Better unveils Rochdale Creates brand to help drive cultural and economic growth

15th October 2024

Better unveils Rochdale Creates brand to help drive cultural and economic growth

Better is proud to announce the launch of the new brand for Rochdale Creates, an ambitious initiative developed to position Rochdale as a vibrant hub for creativity and cultural expression.

Energising PD Ports for a progressive future

12th August 2024

Energising PD Ports for a progressive future

We’re proud to continue our partnership with one of the UK’s major port groups by completing a brand-led digital overhaul.