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48 New entry Carefoot, Preston


Carefoot is a construction contactor working in the education, health, commercial and leisure markets in both private and public sectors. Local authorities and government-led initiatives provide 75 per cent of revenues.


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Whitfire Shavings and Sawdust Supplies, Leyland


Whitfire specialises in the sale and distribution of timber, sawdust and shavings. Turnover increased from £15.5m to £16m while pre-tax profits for the year were £2.23m, up from £620,000 the previous year.


JN Civils, Preston


JN Civils specialises in civil engineering and utilities infrastructure projects across the UK. The business strengthened its growth ambitions with the acquisition of Lewis Battersby Construction and Groundworks in October 2024. Pre-tax profits rose from £996,608 to £2.33m while turnover increased from £30.43m to £46.84m.


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West Lancashire Electrical, Poulton-le-Fylde


Since it began life in 2012 the business has evolved into a leading provider of electrical and mechanical engineering solutions, offering nationwide facilities maintenance and integrated mechanical, electrical and plumbing services. Its workforce grew from 56 to 63 during the year.


45 2025: 63 TWF Structures, Preston


TWF Structures is a family owned structural steel manufacturing business which offers a complete design and build service. Pre-tax profits were up to £2.3m from £1.87m.


2025: 73


Catchpoint UK Fire and Security, Blackburn


Catchpoint UK Fire and Security provides bespoke fire and security solutions and was established in 1997 by managing director Michael Lynch. In September 2025, the business transitioned to an employee ownership trust (EOT). Turnover increased from £10.72m to £12.18m.


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Business Deposits Our business savings accounts have varying levels of access, depending on your needs, including accounts that give something back to Lancashire by supporting the Red Rose Responding Fund.


Workplace Savings Our Workplace Savings scheme is designed to help your employees build better financial resilience by saving directly from their wage.


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