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Record results for Willerby a real bonus for staff as buoyant º£½ÇÊÓÆµ holiday market looks set to stay

£200m turnover milestone passed by Hull market leader as new staff incentive scheme kicks in after remarkable year

Holiday homes market leader Willerby is enjoying buoyant demand against a backdrop of the sustained popularity of reliable, secure and sustainable holidays and short breaks in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.(Image: Shaun Flannery Photography Ltd)

Holiday homes giant Willerby has delivered record turnover and profits, buoyed by the continued popularity of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ holidays and short breaks

The Hull-based market leader has posted revenues above £200 million for the first time in the company’s 77-year history, as it continues to capitalise on a buoyant staycation market.

In the year to October 2022, it recorded a 67 per cent uplift in sales from £129.9 million to £217 million, with operating profits rocketing from £3m to £15.1 million - a fourfold increase. And the success will filter down to the 1,150-strong workforce, with a “new and improved staff bonus scheme” introduced during the year, with every member benefiting.

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Willerby pumps £35 million into the local economy in wages alone, at the real living wage or above, as it builds a third of all new static caravans and lodges destined for holiday parks. Willerby Bespoke, its residential park homes business that launched in 2018, has also become a profit contributor to the business.

Chief executive Peter Munk said: “There’s no doubt there has been a structural change in the market since Covid, which we believe will benefit our business and industry over the long term.

Willerby chief executive Peter Munk.(Image: Shaun Flannery Photography)

“The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has some of the world’s most stunning locations, currently being showcased to millions of people in Sir David Attenborough’s beautiful BBC series Wild Isles. The appeal of the British countryside and coast has never been greater.

“We’ve also seen very significant institutional investment into the staycation market, especially in the holiday parks sector, and in upgrading facilities at sites across the country.