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Meet the Gloucestershire business behind Olbas Oil, Jakemans and Pro Plus

BusinessLive spoke to the boss of Lanes Health, to discuss his journey from production line to boardroom in the family business, as well as the firm’s history and growth plans

Lanes Health's managing director Jonathan Groves (left) with his mother and fellow director Janet (centre) during a tour of the company's factory in Gloucester(Image: Lanes Health)

Many of us may have come across their products when trying to shake off a cold or various other ailments.

But not everyone may know the company that makes tablets and herbal remedies for prominent over the counter health brands such as Olbas, Kalms and Pro Plus, is a 90-year-old family business based off an unassuming residential road in Gloucestershire.

Lanes Health was originally founded in 1930 by Gilbert Lane and his wife Grace, who wrote and sold books on diet and health, alongside recipe books and kitchen utensils from their home in the Forest of Dean.

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After several moves around Gloucestershire, including a stint in a Victorian pin factory, the business will mark a half century at its current headquarters in the Longlevens area of Gloucester next year.

It was in the early 1970s that Lanes Health acquired the rights to manufacture and distribute one of its most recognizable products, decongestant Olbas Oil, from its Swiss owners.

The company has seen growth in recent years, acquiring cough sweets brand Jakemans and its operation in Boston, Lincolnshire, in 2007, with the group now employing around 170 people across its operations as of last year.

In its the firm recorded a pre-tax profit of £3.5m - up from £2.3m a year earlier - with turnover also rising in 2022 to £23.2m from £21.2m in 2021.