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Bannatyne Group health club chain narrows losses as bounce back from Covid continues

The company furloughed 90% of staff in the pandemic but it is now recovering from the impacts of national lockdowns

Duncan Bannatyne, founder and chair of Bannatyne Group(Image: Evening Gazette)

The health club and hotel group led by former Dragons’ Den star Duncan Bannatyne narrowed its losses as lockdown restrictions eased, new accounts show.

Darlington-based Bannatyne Group has grown from its first site on Teesside 26 year ago to a portfolio of 71 gyms, 47 spas and four hotels across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

But the pandemic forced the entire network of health clubs and spas to close for a number of months, pushing the company into the red with operating losses of £13.9m.

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Under strict Covid-19 rules, gyms were forced to remain closed, despite Mr Bannatyne’s calls to MPs to allow some facilities to reopen. He argued that exercise improves mental health and that the need to tackle obesity was being obstructed by health club closures in winter months.

That request was denied, however, leading the group’s finances to be impacted over two financial years, with the latest accounts affected by a full lockdown lasting from January until May.

Now accounts have been published covering the year ended December 31, 2021, showing the company is starting to recover from the effects of the pandemic, with turnover rising from £59.9m to £75.5m. Pre-tax losses were reduced from £23m to £12.9m, and the previous year’s operating loss was significantly reduced to £2.05m.

The average number of staff employed by the group dropped during the year, from 2,990 to 2,684.