Mike Guellard of NEL Fund Managers with Leanne Fisk of Trinity Kitchens.
(L - R): Mike Guellard of NEL Fund Managers with Leanne Fisk of Trinity Kitchens.

County Durham based manufacturer to create new jobs following latest investment

A County Durham cabinet manufacturer has marked its 20th anniversary by substantially increasing its manufacturing capacity with the help of a five-figure investment from the North East Small Loan Fund.

Trinity Kitchens is a manufacturer of cabinets for kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms, which are supplied to tradesmen and retailers right across the North East and Yorkshire. In 2019, the business moved into a new 14,700 sq ft manufacturing facility on the Aycliffe Business Park in Newton Aycliffe to help meet growing client demand.

And now, after working with regional fund management firm NEL Fund Managers to bring in the investment from the North East Small Loan Fund Supported by The European Regional Development Fund, it has taken on a further 4,750 sq ft of manufacturing space right across the road.

The extra space is facilitating Trinity’s move into manufacturing and painting its own timber and MDF cabinet doors, with the investment supporting both the preparation of the new premises and the purchase of the equipment and fittings required to carry out the work.

Two new jobs have already been created as part of the expansion, taking the total workforce up to 26, and a further three are expected to follow as production increases.

Established in 2004, Trinity Kitchens was set up by husband and wife team Matthew and Leanne Fisk in a small trading unit with just two pieces of equipment, and now occupies more than six times that original space.

Leanne Fisk commented: “We’ve achieved sustained growth over the last few years, in terms of both revenue and staff numbers, and we identified scaling up our manufacturing by incorporating cabinet door manufacture and finishing processes as the next stage of our development.

“Having the extra space we needed right on the doorstep was very convenient, but adapting it into the type of facility that could be used for this purpose required a substantial amount of specialist factory fittings and equipment.

“NEL’s commitment to strengthening the regional economy by providing a tailored investment model very much appealed to us, and their backing has enabled us to get the new manufacturing facility up and running right on schedule.

“We’re ready to take advantage of the opportunities that we know are out there for us and to create more new jobs as production increases through 2024 and beyond.”


By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily

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