Hollywood Bowl Group has reported a revenue boost amid favourable UK conditions, as wet weather drove people indoors during the school summer holidays.
The ten-pin bowling operator, which opened a new centre in Merry Hill this year and has centres at Bentley Bridge, Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury, said total revenue was £215.0m, up 11 per cent compared to 2021.
The company said UK trading was driven by 'a combination of strong demand for its high-quality, affordable, family-friendly offer and favourable UK weather conditions during the school summer holidays'. Stephen Burns, Chief Executive Officer, said:"I am delighted to report another period of excellent financial and operational performance.
"I am very grateful to our dedicated team members who help our customers to enjoy the best experiences possible in our centres.
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