Leading North East care, leisure and property business Malhotra Group plc is forging ahead with investments after seeing revenues rise following the pandemic.

The firm has published annual results for the year ended 31 March 2022, showing a 34% jump in turnover from £30.9m to £41.3m, while Ebitda rose 47% from £9.1m to £13.4m, leading to operating profit of £8.3m, up 38% from £6m. CEO Bunty Malhotra said the diverse nature of the group’s activities, combined with continued investment in its assets, aided growth in a trading period which had continued to be negatively impacted by the Covid pandemic.

Within care, fee income increased to £30.6m from £28.1m, and operating profit was £7m, down from £7.9m. During the year the group opened Bede House, a new 66-bedroom nursing home development at Ryhope, Sunderland, and also started to welcome residents at Beech Tree House, its new 86 bedroom unit which opened in Alnwick the previous year. The group’s leisure venues were not able to fully open at the beginning of the financial year due to pandemic restrictions, but pent-up demand saw a strong recovery in demand across all of its sites when restrictions eased, aided by initiatives including the “eat out to help out” scheme and the partial reduction in VAT.

Its two hotels – the new Great North Hotel adjoining the Three Mile at Gosforth and The Grey Street Hotel in Newcastle city centre – have both seen strong demand for bookings.

Looking ahead, director Atul Malhotra said the firm is continuing to develop a number of multimillion-pound developments across the region.

In the short term it is redeveloping the former Sandpiper pub at Cullercoats into a mixed commercial and residential scheme, while continuing on the conversion of the former Rex Hotel at Whitley Bay into Bay View House care home, which is scheduled to open in 2024. A new tenant, London Cocktail Club is also set to takeove the former Zizzi’s restaurant site in Grey Street.

Longer term plans include the redevelopment of the New Northumbria Hotel and Osborne’s in Jesmond, as well as the creation of its major hotel and leisure scheme encompassing properties in Grey Street, Cloth Market and Mosley Street, which will see progress next year.

Meanwhile, the first quarter of next year will also see work start on its aparthotel in Moseley Street, to complement the nearby Grey Street Hotel, as well as redevelopment work at its Market Lane venue. The company is aiming to coincide the opening of the 25-apartment aparthotel, which will three drinking establishments and a rooftop restaurant, with the arrival of workers at the new HMRC offices in Pilgrim’s Quarter.

Atul Malhotra said: “We were due to open them last year, and we’re ready to press the button but I think we have to be more strategic in our thinking on when to physically open. It will also complement our big Grey Street development where we’ve secured planning, are finalising the designs and are in talks with some international brands who are very interested in the development”.