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Thompsons of Prudhoe sees increase in turnover and profits

The Northumberland demolition and haulage firm saw increased revenue from its contract work

Thompsons of Prudhoe(Image: Handout)

North East demolition expert Thompsons of Prudhoe has revealed a huge boost to its turnover and profits despite what it described as “challenging market conditions”.

The Northumberland firm saw its revenues grow from £35.8m in 2018 to £47.7m for the year ending March 31 2019.

The growth was largely caused by an increased in the amount of contract work carried out by the company, which jumped from £21.6m to £32.6m over the 12-month period.

Thompsons’ haulage business also performed well, with turnover increasing from £4.7m to £7.5m.

The increase in revenue ultimately led to the company growing its profit figures. Operating profit jumped almost 50%, from £2.5m to £3.7m. Profit after tax grew from £1.8m to £2.7m.

Speaking in the company’s accounts, director John Thompson said: “The directors have considered the performance of the business during the financial year and are content with the continued progress that has been achieved.”

He added: “The directors have considered the current resources available and supplemented them with orders for new resources and equipment after the year-end. In doing so they believe that they continue to be in a strong position to compete for future contracts to ensure that the successful progress made by the group in the current year can be further built upon.”

During the year, Thompsons’ headcount fell by one to 304, while its staffing costs increased marginally to £11.6m.