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Firm behind Google, Facebook and Parliament's handrails eyes £2m turnover after tripling factory space

The company was founded by Kenny Macfarlane and his dad Martin in 2014

Handrail Creations is based in Bolton

A Bolton company, which created bespoke handrails for Google and Facebook’s London headquarters and the Houses of Parliament is targeting a turnover of £2m this year after it tripled its factory space.

Handrail Creations manufactures and installs bespoke timber handrails, with its portfolio including projects in Italy, Monaco, Vietnam, and Dubai.

The expanding business, which was founded by 34-year-old Kenny Macfarlane and his dad Martin, 58, in 2014, achieved a turnover of £1.25m in 2018.

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The firm has tripled its factory space in Burnden Park since its launch, and now occupies a 9,000 sq ft facility, with a new office and design studio opening last month.

The recent expansion follows support from GC Business Growth Hub, part of The Growth Company and part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund.

Handrail Creations is currently managing 130 residential and commercial projects and employs 22 people.

Managing Director Kenny Macfarlane said: "What started out as a small, exciting project has exploded and we’ve had to expand to keep up with demand.