A renewable energy project for the future has been developed with the help of a firm of accountants.
Joanne Whitfield, Andrew Rowe and Beverly Goodall, of accountants Keith Robinson and Co, in Middlesbrough, have helped Stuary Goldie, managing director of Nature World, in Acklam, Middlesbrough, develop an eco-structure at the 25-acre site, which incorporates a garden in which plants are grown without soil.
The eco-structure was built with funding from the National Lottery, Northumbrian Water, Middlesbrough Council and Europe. It opens next month and is home to the largest geothermal system in the North, pioneering renewable energy for the future.
Mr Goldie said: "We are grateful to the team at Keith Robinson and Co for their support with this project and their continuing accountancy advice throughout."
Mr Rowe said: "We are delighted to have worked with Stuart and his staff during the development of the project and are sure it will prove a great success.
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