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Leisure leader Vaulkhard Group sees turnover and profit jump in year of expansion

The group's director Ollie Vaulkhard also warned how rising taxes and costs are ultimately impacting investment plans

Ollie Vaulkhard outside The Diamond Inn in Ponteland(Image: Vaulkhard Group)

The director of a leading North East leisure group has warned how industry tax increases are impacting investment within its portfolio.

Vaulkhard Group owns and operates a vast number of bars, restaurants and event spaces across the region, including Newcastle venues Bealim House – home to its head office – Castro’s, Bar Luga and Redhouse, as well as Keel Tavern in Sunderland, The Diamond Inn in Ponteland and popular coffee houses Blake’s in Newcastle and Central Bean in Morpeth.

Now, with less than a month to go before the Autumn Budget, chief executive Ollie Vaulkhard has used the accounts to highlight the huge tax burden placed on his company and the wider industry. It comes as the company posts a jump in turnover and profit in 2024, reflecting additional income from new additions to the group, including Wylam Brewery and its attached events business.

Turnover jumped 19% to £18.9m, while operating profit jumped 79% to £1.61m. A breakdown of turnover shows sales from its Newcastle gin distillery, based in Bealim House, grew to £263,283 from £223,713. Employees numbers, meanwhile, rose from 327 to a monthly average of 382.

Within the accounts, Mr Vaulkhard highlighted the amount of revenue taken in taxes each year.

He said: “The continuing challenges within the sector have been widely documented and despite this challenging trading environment the group recorded a 19% increase in turnover to £18.9m and an increased Ebitda to £1.8m. During the year the group has continued with its strategy of acquiring freehold trading sites and repositioning the group trading portfolio in line with group strategy.

“In January 2024 the group acquired the freehold property of Grey Buildings on Grey Street in Newcastle, acquired Ninkasi Pubco Limited, an events space and pub business within the city centre of Newcastle, and bought the assets of Wylam Brewery to add the brewing of beer to the group’s portfolio. The figures reflect almost a full year of trade for the business.

“The group also disposed of two leasehold trading sites and a non-trading freehold property during 2024 in line with the strategic plans of the business.