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Howdens sees strong demand sweep it back to profit as East Yorkshire manufacturing expansion continues

Kitchen manufacturer outlines international and domestic expansion plans

The Chilcomb range from Howdens.(Image: Howdens)

Howdens Joinery has swung to a profit for the past half-year after soaring demand for home improvements lifted revenues sharply.

Shares in the kitchen products provider ticked higher after it revealed pre-tax profits of £119.2 million for the half-year to June 12, compared with a £14.2 million loss for the same period last year.

Domestic and international growth plans have been outlined after performance came in ahead of original expectations.

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The group said this was buoyed by a 68.8 per cent jump in group revenues to £784.9 against the previous half-year - albeit materially impacted by Covid-19.

Sales were also a fifth higher than pre-pandemic levels from 2019.

(Image: Howdens)

The company said it has benefited from “pent-up demand” as customers chose to spend more on their homes following the pandemic.

As reported, 100 roles are being added across East Yorkshire manufacturing sites in Howden and Holme-on-Spalding-Moor.