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Washington's NE&C Windows & Doors completes multimillion-pound buyout

Ed and Heather Ramshaw are selling the business two decades after its launch on Tyneside

(Left to right) NE&C Windows and Doors new owners; Rachael Parkin-Wade, Paul Readman, Stephen Allen, Michael Massey. Founders; Heather Ramshaw and Ed Ramshaw with JLF senior partner Jabad Jaigirdar and Robson Laidler Accountants director Michael Moran.(Image: NE&C Windows and Doors/Robson Laidler)

A Tyneside couple has completed a buyout of the £6m turnover double-glazing bus­iness they set up 20 years ago.

The management team of Washington-based NE&C (North East and Cumbria) Windows & Doors has bought the company in a multimillion-pound deal from current owners Ed and Heather Ramshaw, triggering plans for further growth.

The company, which has 50 employees, operates from a 16,500 sq ft unit in the Glover Industrial Estate where it designs and manufactures UPVC and aluminium windows, doors and conservatories for the commercial and residential sectors.

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Long serving manager Steve Allen will now head up the team as managing director, working with Paul Readman, commercial director, Rachel Parkin-Wade, finance director and Michael Massey, operations director.

Founder Ed Ramshaw said: “After 20 years we have seen our family-run business grow from strength to strength and we now feel it is time to pass on the baton to a younger yet highly experienced team to take the company forward.

“The business will continue in safe hands as we complete a management buyout, which is set to take the company into a new phase and to generate further growth across all divisions with new customers already lined up.”

Mrs Ramshaw said: “We wish to thank all our loyal workers, customers and suppliers who have supported us over the past 20 years without them, we simply couldn’t have done it. We are immensely proud of our achievements and that we have been able to build such a respected North East company and go through this experience together.”