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Birmingham bar chief warns of 'very difficult period' for city's hospitality businesses

Bitters N' Twisted founder Matt Scriven says the industry is facing one of its toughest ever challenges as it tries to bounce back from the coronavirus lockdown's impact

Bitters N' Twisted founder Matt Scriven says bars are facing a very difficult period

The head of an independent bar group in Birmingham says the sector is on the cusp of "a very difficult period" as it continues to battle the fallout from the coronavirus lockdown.

Matt Scriven, founder and managing director of Bitters N' Twisted, says there is an air of uncertainty about how hospitality businesses will operate and worries it could take a "hell of a long time" for them to get back on their feet.

Speaking exclusively to BusinessLive, he said: "There are a lot of imponderables at the minute.

"We don't know how long it's going to be until there's a vaccine and we don't know what impact that is going to have on customer confidence in the meantime.

"As a result, we don't know how we're going to be able to run our businesses which makes it very difficult in terms of managing costs and trying to grow and develop.

"Invariably, you spend most of your time firefighting and trying to deal with enabling your business to survive which is pretty stressful and difficult at the best of times.

"It's going to take a hell of a long time for hospitality businesses to get back on their feet. I think it's going to be a very difficult period for independents."