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Walkersteel
Company typePrivate
IndustrySteel processing and distribution
HeadquartersChurch, Lancashire, Lancashire, England
Key peopleJack Walker
Websitewww.walkersteel.com

Walkersteel is a major steel processing company based in Church, Hyndburn, Lancashire. The firm was originally established by Charles Walker before his son Jack Walker turned the business into a major company.

The company was sold to British Steel plc in 1989 for a fee in excess of £300million - which helped fund Jack Walker's takeover of Blackburn Rovers in early 1991. By this time, the steel company was achieving profits worth close to £50million a year, though the onset of the recession saw the steel market suffer a major slump.

The brand was revived in 1999, by Jack Walker’s son Howard Walker and his partner Graham Walsh.

References

  1. Live, Lancs (18 January 2007). "Jobs boost as steel firm moves in". LancsLive. Retrieved 7 October 2023.

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