hydraulic reservoir; Husco main control valve and hydraulic joystick; Dayco and Imperial Eastman hoses and fittings;
Jarp boom and bucket cylinders; Hydac accumulator; and an Argo suction/return filtration system.
Adam
Jarps (left) and Colin Atkinson (right) were among those honoured at the Town Wall
Annabelle Young Adam
Jarps Dylan Keville FUTURE Olympic stars from the North East are gearing up for one of the biggest sports events for young athletes in the UK.
Under-14s: 1 Aaron Preston (Cleveland Wheelers); 2 Toby Tanfield (Cleveland Wheelers); 3 Connor Eyeington (Stockton Wheelers); 4 Matthew Dobbing (Stockton Wheelers); 5 Ross Turner (Cleveland Wheelers); 6 Adam
Jarps (Stockton Wheelers); 7 Oliver Gubbins (Cleveland Wheelers); 8 Marie Lynn (Hetton Hawks); 9 Evie Montague (Cleveland Wheelers); 10 James Morris (Hetton Hawks); 11 Courtney Briggs (Cleveland Wheelers); 12 Paige McLeod (Cleveland Wheelers).
Caitlin Barber, 15, from Newton Aycliffe but who trains in Gateshead, takes part in the judo while Adam
Jarps, 15, from Newton Aycliffe and a member of Wearside-based Hetton Hawks Cycling Club, will represent England North East in cycling.
Lauren Sally Appleton; Joanna Cuff; Nicole Engleby; Victoria Helen Fahey; Melissa Fish; Lee Fyfe; Laura Garnett*; Joshua Paul Heaton; Paul Hebron; Nicole My Helgee*; Rebecca Anne
Jarps; Paul Kitchen; Kenisha Nichola Lafond Matthews; Abbie McQuaid*; Hayley Morrison; Tammy North; Natalie O'Connor; Jack Rogers; Anita Rutkauskaite*; Alex Jane Smethurst*; Ema Louise Thornhill*; Danielle Christina Trow; Nicola Tye; Kerry Young * First Class Honours.
North-east arts student Charlotte
Jarps is flying high after seeing her print design debut for international fashion house Alexander McQueen.
Cleveland College of Art and Design student Charlotte
Jarps, 24, of Newton Aycliffe with her Alexander McQueen designs