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Celebrity chef Paul Askew warns of 'fragility' in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ hospitality in Christmas run up

Mr Askew has appeared on the likes of Saturday Kitchen, Sunday Brunch, Celebrity MasterChef and The Great British Menu

Merseyside chef Paul Askew has spent more than 40 years in the food industry(Image: Publicity Picture)

A celebrity chef has warned of an "underlying fragility" of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ hospitality sector in the run up to Christmas.

Paul Askew, who is the chef patron of The Art School in Liverpool, added that the next few weeks are "crucial" for the industry and highlighted the "pressure points" which venues will be battling this festive season.

Mr Askew has been in the food industry for more than 40 years and has appeared on the likes of Saturday Kitchen, Sunday Brunch, Celebrity MasterChef and The Great British Menu.

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Mr Askew said: "We’re now entering what are the busiest few weeks of the year for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s hospitality industry.

"December is when we should all be seeing packed out venues, fully booked dates for Christmas parties and everyone out enjoying themselves all the way to New Year’s Day.

"The next few weeks are crucial for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s hospitality industry. But what we are actually seeing is a mixed picture. Bookings are solid – in Liverpool where we are based, the city is getting busier each day – yet there remains an underlying fragility; the pressure points of increased utility bills for businesses, ongoing supply chain and staff availability issues and the unresolved VAT level and business rates are all impacting viability for tens of thousands of operators.

"Almost everything costs more – from the most basic ingredients through to the highest quality meats, wines and supplies – and this knock on effect keep going.