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Centre Stage Group hits the right note with Ministry of Defence contract

Centre Stage Group, a Finance Yorkshire backed business, has won a major contract to supply percussion instruments to the Ministry of Defence.

Finance Yorkshire has invested more than £600k in Centre Stage Group over the last three years, enabling the company to supply uniforms and instruments to bands and orchestras across the globe.

Established by brass band enthusiast and percussionist Martin Gernon, Centre Stage exports products across Europe and is expanding its export business in Australia and New Zealand.

As for the UK, Mytholmroyd-based Centre Stage, supplies Halle Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic and the Royal Ballet Sinfonia as well as the Black Dyke and Cory brass bands.

The MoD contract runs for the next four years and covers a wide range of percussion instruments and accessories.

To promote the brand further within the MoD, the company has arranged a series of industry days with the main users of the MoD for them to get better acquainted with the brand and products.

Martin Gernon said: “Finance Yorkshire’s investments have been invaluable in enabling us to not only grow our uniform business but to expand into the new areas of percussion instruments and soft furnishings. Its investments are now enabling us to create some additional posts in the business and an infrastructure that gives us the ability to cope with large contracts across all three areas of the Centre Stage Group.”

In addition to its uniforms and instruments businesses, Centre Stage also runs a soft furnishings company, called Hannah Williamson, whose 100% UK manufactured upholstered furniture and soft furnishings range has more than 200 UK stockists.

The business also has national contracts with house builders to furnish their showrooms and counts among its clients the Highgrove estate, the private residence of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, and a number of UK stately homes. The show home business will double the turnover and profit of the group for 2016.

Alex McWhirter, Finance Yorkshire chief executive, said: “Our investments and continued support have helped to transform the Centre Stage business, enabling it to achieve sustainable growth year on year to the point where it is now the UK market leader for the supply of band uniforms. Not only that, our support has allowed Martin and his team to exploit new opportunities which have seen the development of the instruments side of the business.

“Centre Stage is an excellent example of Finance Yorkshire’s role in providing investment which in turn delivers business growth and job creation to the benefit of the regional economy.”

Finance Yorkshire’s investments to date have created and safeguarded 10,670 jobs across Yorkshire and the Humber, increased turnover by £352m and generated private sector leverage of £187m.

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