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Head of Steam pub chain owner Camerons Brewery heralds return to profit

The Hartlepool firm, which also operates Bar Soba and Urban Country Pub Group, was badly affected by Covid restrictions

Head of Steam, Quayside

The owner of The Head of Steam pub chain is raising a glass to a welcome return to profit after a year impacted by Covid.

Camerons Brewery, which has 34 managed and 43 franchises around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, selling beers and ales brewed at its Hartlepool brewery, saw turnover and profit plummet during two full lockdowns.

However, following the lifting of restrictions it was allowed to trade outdoors from April 12 2021, and then indoors from May 17, which significantly helped with its ability to return to generating profits.

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The firm – which owns the The Head of Steam brand, eight venues as part of its Urban Country Pub Group, and most recent acquisition Bar Soba – has published accounts for the eight months to January 2 2022, in which turnover was £49.3m, more than double the £22.9m it posted for the full year to 2 May 2021. But the firm is yet to return to pre-pandemic levels of 2019, when sales reached £84m.

The previous year’s operating loss of £7.1m, however, was converted to profit of £1.44m for the following eight month period. Total comprehensive income for the period was £387,675, a significant jump from the prior year’s overall loss of £7.4m.

The accounts also show that the firm made use of furlough grants during the period, receiving £401,237, as well as other Government grants totalling £50,366. The year before it had received £3.7m in furlough grants.

Meanwhile, employee numbers rose over the eight months, from 516 to 666, working across management and administration, and in its pubs.