A WARRINGTON-born brother-sister duo have found great success, with their events company seeing record growth figures since their launch. 

'Square Fish Events' was set up in Warrington by the pair two years ago in the midst of lockdown, and in spite of this have managed to record a £1million turnover in the past 12 months. 

Since its' launch by Neil Lofthouse and Steph Cooper, who are originally from Woolston, the company have co-ordinated more than 100 events for 60,000 attendants, including virtual events which reached over 2,500 attendants at one event. 

Neil and Steph are both from Warrington, having gone to school at St Gregory’s High School in Great Sankey. 

Warrington Guardian: The 'Money Penny' Christmas party organised by Square Fish EventsThe 'Money Penny' Christmas party organised by Square Fish Events (Image: Square Fish Events)

The company have put on events for several esteemed names, with B&M, GymShark, and Autocab being among them.

Speaking on the last year's success, co-founder Steph Cooper said: "The journey of this business has been an absolute rollercoaster since launching in 2020 right in the middle of a pandemic... This is just the beginning for Square Fish Events, we have huge goals and aspirations, ultimately, we want to be recognised as the go to event partner across the UK." 

Fellow Co-Founder Neil Lofthouse said he feels 'so proud of what [Square Fish Events] have achieved in such a short period of time'.

He added: "Square Fish is nothing without the incredible team that work so hard to deliver magical experiences for our clients. We had a dream of creating something special, and to see it become a reality is truly incredible."