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Shepherd continue healthy gains as property pipeline provides confidence

The Newcastle group has swelled cash reserves on the back of another profitable year

The Normand Oceanic deep sea vessel at Shepherd offshore Neptune yard Walker.(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

Marine engineering and property owner Shepherd Offshore Group has welcomed its latest set of results as it pointed to a healthy pipeline of developments.

The Walker-based business saw a fall in revenue from £38.2m to £32.7m in the year to the end of April 2023, as operating profits fell from £15.9m to £10.3m. Shepherd, which employs about 120 people, owns a number of sites including the Offshore Technology Park and Neptune Energy Park in Walker, the Mitford estate in Northumberland and Halbeath Interchange in Scotland.

In 2021 the group acquired the landmark, 12.94-hectare Swan Hunter shipyard site on the Tyne, revealing plans to turn it into a business park for offshore and advanced manufacturing firms. In late 2023 the firm hailed a milestone for Swans Energy Park as it secured a Decommissioning Permit for the site from the Environment Agency, meaning it can accommodate disassembly of oil and gas platforms and a variety of vessels.

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In accounts published at Companies House, Shepherd described a strong pipeline of property developments and contracts in place for quay management services. There was a small fall in the group's net rental income which reduced by 5.3% to £5m. Shepherd counts some of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's most prominent offshore names among tenants of its sites, including JDR Cables and Baker Hughes.

Documents detailed a gross profit margin of 59.3%, down only slightly from 60.6%, with bosses saying the healthy performance had helped to fund further property acquisitions and boosted cash coffers to £46.7m, up from £41.6m the year before. Directors hailed a strong balance sheet with increased net assets of £119.6m.

Shepherd also also majority owns sports agency business Triple S Sports Management Ltd, which represents high profile football players and managers such as Wayne Rooney and Harry Maguire. In 2022 it sold its stake in Cheshire-based March Sports Limited for a profit of £2.5m.