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H&H Group Reports Strong Core Business Performance and Strategic Growth

Harrison & Heherington, the Group’s livestock trading division, delivered an 'outstanding' year and H&H Land & Estates performed in line with expectations and continued to support rural and agricultural clients with expert advice across planning, sales, and consultancy

Mia Willemsen
News and business reporter
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H&H Group chief executive Richard Rankin
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H&H Group chief executive Richard Rankin

H&H Group PLC has reported a rise in annual profits to £3 million for the financial year ending June 30, 2025, up from £1.3 million in the previous year. These results reflect a strong performance in the...

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