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List in full of Revolution bars set to close after group launches CVA

The group expects to close six sites around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and is also seeking reduced rents on seven other sites

Revolution Bar in Sunderland city centre - one of the bars set to shut(Image: ChronicleLive)

Revolution Bars Group has confirmed the locations of the six bars it plans to close as part of a CVA of its subsidiary RBL.

The popular bar and restaurant chain – which has 50 sites under RBL – announced plans to close the sites, putting 130 jobs at risk, as well as seeking reduced rents at seven others, having earlier called in business advisors to help it get fit the future.

Now the group, which is turning to creditors for help after seeing the Government’s 10pm curfew slash sales by more than a third, has confirmed the venue earmarked for closure are in Sunderland, London’s America Square, Birmingham, Bath, Clapham High Street and Solihull for closure.

The seven bars where RBG is insisting on reduced rents are based in Clapham Junction, Putney, Richmond, Bristol, Reading, Cheltenham and Stafford.

The company said its subsidiary, Revolution Bars Limited, is to set up a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) as it tries to slash costs.

Creditors will vote on November 13 to accept the deal.

Revolution Bars’ comparative sales had been bouncing back before the curfew was put into place, reaching nearly 78% of last year’s levels in the three weeks before the restriction was introduced.

However, since then sales have fallen to less than half of last year’s levels, at 49.4%.