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Company behind Buzz Bingo chain puts 570 jobs at risk as 26 bingo halls set to close

Nottingham-based owner blames ongoing coronavirus pandemic

Buzz Bingo has announced plans to close 26 bingo halls across the country putting 570 jobs at risk(Image: Buzz Bingo)

The company behind the Buzz Bingo chain has announced plans to close bingo halls across the country putting 570 jobs at risk.

Nottingham-based Caledonia Venus Holdings, which owns Buzz Bingo (formerly known as Gala Bingo), said it planned to close 26 of its bingo halls because of the impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Buzz has now entered into a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) restructuring deal to secure its long-term future and that of its remaining 2,800 staff.

Under the proposed terms of the CVA, while 91 of its clubs will continue to trade and reopen from August 6, the remaining 26 clubs will close permanently due to what the company expects will be an “unsustainable operating environment for the foreseeable future”.

Clubs identified for potential closure are: Chatham, Salford, Salisbury, Antelope Park, Banbury, Boston, Bournemouth, Bridlington, Carlisle, Chorley, Cramlington, Derby Foresters, Edinburgh Westerhailes, Harpurhey, Hereford, Kilmarnock, Milton Keynes, Oxford Kassam, Stockland Green, Tamworth, Wednesbury, Weymouth, Wigan Robin Park, Wolverhampton, Worcester, Wythenshawe.

Chris Matthews, chief executive of Buzz Bingo, said: "The ongoing pandemic has had far-reaching consequences for the entire leisure and hospitality sector and an immediate and significant impact on our business.

"Following a thorough review of our options, the proposed CVA will restructure our retail portfolio to ensure we are well positioned for a return to growth, while adapting to the ongoing, challenging environment as we start to reopen the majority of our clubs.

"The restructure will, very sadly, impact a number of our colleagues and my priority is to support all those affected and keep them fully informed as we continue with this process.