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Ibstock brick back in the black thanks to growing post-Covid demand from º£½ÇÊÓÆµ construction

Despite challenges from cost inflation and supply chain pressure Ibstock delivers results ahead of board expectations

Ibstock is Britain's biggest brick maker(Image: STOKE SENTINEL)

Brickmaker Ibstock is back in profit and stepping up capacity thanks to growing post-Covid demand.

The Leicestershire-headquartered brick and concrete maker reported pre-tax profits of £65 million for 2021, compared to a loss of £24 million in 2020.

By comparison, it reported profits of £82 million in 2019, the year before the pandemic hit.

The group said it now expects revenues to top £600 million by 2026, compared to a turnover of £409 million last year – which was the same as 2019.

Chief executive Joe Hudson said: "Our 2021 results reflect both continued robust demand across our markets and strong operational execution.

“Despite market-wide challenges arising from cost inflation and supply chain pressure, we have delivered a result ahead of the board's expectations, and are well positioned for future growth.

“Whilst we remain mindful of the broader macroeconomic uncertainties, particularly in light of the tragic conflict in Ukraine, we have made a good start to 2022, with a strong demand backdrop.

“This positive momentum, along with additional brick capacity coming on stream during 2022, provides us with a strong platform to deliver significant further financial and strategic progress.