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Cafe Rouge and Bella Italia owner files for administration, putting 6,000 jobs at risk

Casual Dining Group, which also has the Las Iguanas chain, said the move would buy it time for a rescue package

Cafe Rouge(Image: hinckley times)

Restaurant chains Bella Italia, Las Iguanas and Cafe Rouge are on the brink of collapse after owner Casual Dining Group filed an intent to appoint administrators for the businesses.

Around 6,000 people work for the company - which also has the Belgo, Huxleys and Oriel Grand Brasserie brands - but its restaurants have been closed by the coronavirus lockdown.

The chain, which has around 250 sites around the country, said the move would give it 10 days breathing space to consider “all options” for restructuring.

The announcement of its administration comes amid reports that troubled rival chain Carluccio’s is closing on a rescue deal which could save 900 jobs at the business.

A Casual Dining Group spokesman said: “As is widely acknowledged, this is an unprecedented situation for our industry and, like many other companies across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, the directors of Casual Dining Group are working closely with our advisers as we consider our next steps.

“These notifications are a prudent measure in light of the company’s position and the wider situation.

“These notifications will also protect the company from any threatened potential legal action from landlords while we review the detail of the Government advice, and formulate a plan for the company in these difficult times.”

Restaurant chains have been hammered by the coronavirus pandemic, after the Government-mandated lockdown forced them to shut their doors in March.