Wilkinson Eyre profit jumps

21 moorfields

Architect behind new stands at Lord’s defies impact of pandemic

Wilkinson Eyre improved pre-tax profit last year with the 21 Moorfields architect seeing its bottom line jump 20% during the first full year of the pandemic.

The architect, whose co-founder Chris Wilkinson died aged 76 last month, defied the economic ravages of covid-19 to see profit rise to £2.2m on turnover down 11% to £22.7m in the year to March 2021.

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