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Teesworks profit triples after transfer to private developers

Profit at the controversial Teesworks project have tripled after private sector companies were handed ownership of much of the scheme.

The latest accounts for Teesworks Ltd, the public-private initiative to redevelop the 2,500-acre former steelworks in north-east England, show that net profit rose to £54m in the 12 months to March 2023 after an “exceptional” financial year.

Teesworks was set up in 2020 on a 50:50 split between a public body overseen by Tees Valley’s Tory mayor Ben Houchen and companies controlled by local developers Chris Musgrave and Martin Corney.

The transfer of a further 40% of the company into private ownership in November 2021, for a zero-cash consideration, is subject to a government inquiry over value for public money.

The FT (£)

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