Yorkshire Post

Wave of restaurant insolvenci­es forecast as pre-Covid losses revealed

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A WAVE of restaurant insolvenci­es is expected as a result of the coronaviru­s crisis but the sector has also been hit by worsening losses in recent years, a new report has revealed.

Losses at the top 100 restaurant groups increased by 94 per cent to £151m last year, research by accountanc­y group UHY Hacker Young suggests.

Losses have worsened in recent years and the trend is expected to continue as restaurant­s grapple with the difficulti­es of reopening while meeting socialdist­ancing guidelines, said the report.

The Government has announced restaurant­s could be allowed to reopen on July 4, although at a reduced capacity to ensure social distancing.

The measures could reduce the attraction of going to a restaurant, while companies will incur additional costs, said UHY Hacker Young.

Its report warned a wave of insolvenci­es is expected later this year, while a number of restaurant­s are likely to look at reducing the number of sites, cut menus and make further redundanci­es, especially once the scheme comes an end.

Peter Kubik, of UHY Hacker Young, said: “The restaurant sector has been put under huge pressure by this crisis and the lockdown. The sector really needs the Government to formulate proposals that will help the sector furlough bounce back as quickly as possible.

“Flexibilit­y on social-distancing rules will therefore be key in both ensuring customers enjoy their experience and restaurant­s remain profitable. Restaurant­s face big upcoming bills to deal with the post-lockdown period.”

 ?? PICTURES: PA/AP ?? Top, people fill the beach at Durdle Door in Dorset despite it being closed after three people were injured jumping off cliffs; bottom, from left, Fr Tim Bartlett of St Mary’s Church in Belfast blesses Jackqui Magee’s statue of the Holy Family; a Saudi worshipper at dawn prayers in Jiddah; the Pope resumed his addresses to the faithful.
PICTURES: PA/AP Top, people fill the beach at Durdle Door in Dorset despite it being closed after three people were injured jumping off cliffs; bottom, from left, Fr Tim Bartlett of St Mary’s Church in Belfast blesses Jackqui Magee’s statue of the Holy Family; a Saudi worshipper at dawn prayers in Jiddah; the Pope resumed his addresses to the faithful.

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