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Holiday homes giant Willerby back in growth as orders stack up to late 2024

Frustration at £7.1 million missed opportunity with Covid-related disruption but company's robust position is underlined

Willerby’s manufacturing facility in Hull.(Image: Shaun Flannery Photography)

Turnover and profits increased at holiday homes market leader Willerby despite ongoing disruption to operations.

The Hull manufacturer overcame significant supply chain challenges posed by Covid-19 to deliver a strong set of results, and now holds a full order book through to late 2024.

Sales were up six per cent from £122.5 million to £129.9 million in the year to October 2, having been hit by a 25 per cent downturn when the pandemic hit in the midst of the previous year.

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Operating profit was up 20 per cent from £2.5 million to £3 million.

It comes with employee numbers up 250 through the pandemic period, with 1,150 now employed - as it responded to a surge in the sector.

Willerby chief executive Peter Munk said: “These results are very positive. They are a tribute to the success of our business strategy and the efforts of our people in overcoming challenging circumstances.

“The market we serve is exceptionally strong and all the indications are that this will continue well into the future. Our industry’s fortunes are directly linked to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ holiday market and there can be no doubt that the staycation is here to stay.