


Slatter Cricket & Play
Sporting Goods Manufacturing • High Wycombe, England, United Kingdom • 1-10 Employees
Key Contact at Slatter Cricket & Play
Philip Slatter
Managing Director
About Slatter Cricket & Play
We have a long and exceptional heritage in building Cricket & Play facilities of genuine quality. Slatter Sports Maintain is the in-house maintenance division of Slatter Cricket & Play, specialising in the upkeep of artificial sports facilities. Quality in performance, in longevity, in workmanship, in value for money. For schools, clubs, local communities. Our experience dates back to our formation in 1991 when cricket and play were the key areas of expertise on which the company was founded. Slatter Cricket and Play has since grown into the south's leading specialist in the design, construction and maintenance of non-turf cricket facilities, as well as playground activity areas. Projects range substantially in size, complexity and application but all continue to embrace and exhibit the same attention to detail and commitment to outstanding personal customer service. Slatter Cricket & Play is led by Managing Director Philip Slatter and Cricket Sales Director Alex Bennett who provide extensive first-hand knowledge of construction and surfacing technology. They are supported by our in-house installation teams, many of whom have been working with the company for over 25 years; ensuring the acquisition and continuance of first-class working methods and standards.
Slatter Cricket & Play revenue & valuation
| Annual revenue | $85,555 |
| Revenue per employee | $86,000 |
| Estimated valuation?This valuation is estimated based on industry average for the Sporting Goods Manufacturing industry and current estimated revenues | $273,776 |
| Total funding | No funding |
Employees by Management Level
Total employees: 1-10
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Slatter Cricket & Play has 1 employees across 1 departments.
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Slatter Cricket & Play has never raised funding before.
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