Bradford PVC retailer secures 16 new sites with support from law firm
Bradford-based PVCu windows and doors retailer and manufacturer Safestyle UK plc has secured 16 new site renewals and relocations with support from Gordons law firm.
In September, Safestyle UK announced revenues of £73m for the six months to 4 July 2021, which was up from £42.1m in the same period last year. Safestyle UK also reported an underlying profit before taxation of £5.1m which is the strongest financial performance by the business since the second half of 2017.
During the period, Gordons both assisted with minimising operational disruption and supporting Safestyle UK in its strategy to invest in customer service resource levels and its installation capacity, including two new depots in Nottingham and Milton Keynes.
Safestyle UK’s head of facilities, David Mundy, said: “We know that Gordons is an outstanding law firm due to our longstanding relationship with them. However, when the pandemic hit, they really excelled.
“These foundations are now being built upon at pace as we continue to expand our operations nationwide, enabling us to achieve our key objective of sustained long-term growth.”
Gordons partner, Graeme Davy, commented: “We are proud of our relationship with Safestyle UK and worked as one with them to face the challenges and opportunities created by the pandemic.
Gordons solicitor, James Kimberley, added: “It is very pleasing to see the company’s excellent performance and to be working with Safestyle UK as it continues to grow nationwide.”
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