Up to 1,100 jobs are at risk at restaurant chain Pizza Express after the firm announced proposals to close around 67 of its sites.

The company is planning to launch a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) in the "near future" amid moved to push down its rents as it works through a "significantly more challenging environment" during the coronavirus pandemic.

The firm said the outcome has "yet to be decided" but it may end in the closure of around 15% of its 449 restaurants in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, affecting 1,100 staff.

It is not yet known which restaurants have been earmarked for closure in the plans.

PizzaExpress also said it had put itself up for sale after bringing in experts.

The sale will be run independently to its other plans and was started today, August 4, Pizza Express revealed.

Separately, it announced plans to sell its business in mainland China and has brought in restructuring experts to help deal with its £735m debts.

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland managing director Zoe Bowley said: "While the financial restructuring is a positive step forward, at the same time we have had to make some really tough decisions.

"As a result, it is with a heavy heart that we expect to permanently close a proportion of our restaurants, losing valued team members in the process.

"This is incredibly sad for our Pizza Express family and we will do everything we can to support our teams at this time.

"As we continue to reopen our restaurants for dine-in and delivery, we will successfully navigate the extended period of social distancing expected in the months ahead and, in so doing, protect 9,000 jobs.

"The initial signs from the restaurants that have been reopened have been very encouraging and we hope that our loyal customers continue to support us now more than ever."