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Record visitor levels and international travel restrictions help Blackpool's piers recover 2020 losses

The Blackpool Pier Company owns the South, Central and North piers on city's Promenade

Blackpool's Central Pier lit up in October 2020(Image: Getty Images)

Record visitor levels and international travel restrictions has led the company behind Blackpool's three piers more than recover its losses from 2020 as it continues to bounce back from the pandemic, new documents have confirmed.

The Blackpool Pier Company, which owns the South, Central and North piers on city's Promenade, added that visitor numbers and the resulting income have "exceeded projections" and it has also been able to rebuild its financial reserves.

The update has been included in newly-filed documents with Companies House for its 12 months to December 31, 2020.

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The accounts show its turnover decreased from £10.3m to £7.1m while it slipped from a pre-tax profit of £975,973 to a loss of £196,315.

A statement signed off by the board said: "The Covid pandemic and the associated restrictions implemented by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government resulted in the closure of the business for five months of the year which significantly reduced the groups' ability to generate income.

"The group made use of the support offered by the HMRC and the local council by containing a CBIL loan and local recovery grants to enable it to continue to meet its financial obligations whilst the CJRS Scheme was utilised to support the employees and limit the loss of jobs during the group's closures.