Kall Kwik has reported its best-ever results in 22 years of business, with network sales of almost 74m and profits of 1.25m for the year ended April 2001.
Sandra Fitzgerald, the groups general manager and commercial director, said its strategy of growing its network of new centre owners had paid dividends.
There are now eight Kall Kwik centres with sales of over 1m, the latest of which is in Sunderland.
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