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Stack Newcastle owners Danieli Holdings hail performance despite pandemic hit

The leisure, care and security group has hit the pause button on future developments until next year

Inside Stack Newcastle(Image: Lewis Palmer Photography)

The owner of the Stack shipping container leisure destinations in Newcastle and Seaburn has hailed a strong performance despite taking a hit from the first lockdown.

The Danieli Holdings group of companies, which includes care, leisure and security divisions, has posted accounts for the year ended April 30, 2020 in which it saw sales of £28.2 million, a slight drop on the previous year’s £29m.

The firm only traded for 44 weeks within its leisure operation – which also includes The Muddler, Yolo Ponteland and Yolo Townhouse in Newcastle – while trading within its security and care sector were also severely affected by the pandemic.

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Chief executive Neill Winch said the firm had, on balance, produced a strong set of sales figures for the year and only £1.47m down on its adjusted forecast.

Ebitda increased 8 per cent to £1.594m from £1.474m in 2019, however this was substantially down on its forecast as a result of the pandemic and national lockdown, having originally forecasted £4.33m for the year.

Net assets, meanwhile, increased from £2.2m to £3.1m, an increase of 43 per cent but still down on forecast.

Within its care division, its nursing home operations traded well with reasonable occupancy, but referrals and new admissions were greatly reduced due to Covid-19. Its domiciliary care division was also affected with a 10 per cent drop in sales on the previous year, referrals were down, with very little or no hospital discharges coming through in the last two months of the year.