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Buzz Bingo to close 26 halls and cut hundreds of jobs | Buzz Bingo to close 26 halls and cut hundreds of jobs |
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A bingo chain has announced the permanent closure of 26 sites, putting 573 jobs at risk. | A bingo chain has announced the permanent closure of 26 sites, putting 573 jobs at risk. |
Nottingham-based Buzz Bingo said it had taken the decision due to an "unsustainable operating environment for the foreseeable future". | Nottingham-based Buzz Bingo said it had taken the decision due to an "unsustainable operating environment for the foreseeable future". |
Its remaining 91 halls will continue to trade when they reopen from 6 August. | Its remaining 91 halls will continue to trade when they reopen from 6 August. |
Chief executive Chris Matthews said a restructure would ensure those clubs were able to adapt to new safety measures and lower customer numbers. | Chief executive Chris Matthews said a restructure would ensure those clubs were able to adapt to new safety measures and lower customer numbers. |
Buzz Bingo closed its sites on 21 March due to the government-mandated lockdown and furloughed the majority of its staff. | |
'Ongoing, challenging environment' | 'Ongoing, challenging environment' |
The company, which employs about 3,400 people, said it would "take time" for footfall at sites to reach pre-virus levels due to social distancing measures and weaker customer confidence. | The company, which employs about 3,400 people, said it would "take time" for footfall at sites to reach pre-virus levels due to social distancing measures and weaker customer confidence. |
Mr Matthews said: "The ongoing pandemic has had far-reaching consequences for the entire leisure and hospitality sector and an immediate and significant impact on our business." | Mr Matthews said: "The ongoing pandemic has had far-reaching consequences for the entire leisure and hospitality sector and an immediate and significant impact on our business." |
A restructure of its retail portfolio is planned "to ensure we are well positioned for a return to growth, while adapting to the ongoing, challenging environment as we start to reopen the majority of our clubs", he added. | A restructure of its retail portfolio is planned "to ensure we are well positioned for a return to growth, while adapting to the ongoing, challenging environment as we start to reopen the majority of our clubs", he added. |
Buzz Bingo halls formerly operated as Gala Bingo clubs, while the Gala brand continues to operate online. | Buzz Bingo halls formerly operated as Gala Bingo clubs, while the Gala brand continues to operate online. |
The Buzz Bingo online business will continue to trade as usual. | The Buzz Bingo online business will continue to trade as usual. |
Melanie Leech, chief executive of the British Property Federation (BPF), said: "These situations are never easy, particularly now for the retail, hospitality and leisure businesses on our high streets at the sharp end of the Covid-19 pandemic." | Melanie Leech, chief executive of the British Property Federation (BPF), said: "These situations are never easy, particularly now for the retail, hospitality and leisure businesses on our high streets at the sharp end of the Covid-19 pandemic." |
The 26 sites earmarked for closure are: | The 26 sites earmarked for closure are: |
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