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Michelin-starred chef says new Birmingham restaurant under threat

Aktar Islam is backing Raise The Bar campaign as hospitality sectors calls for more government as lockdown strangles bars, clubs and restaurants

Michelin-starred chef Aktar Islam is calling for more government support for the hospitality industry

One of Birmingham's Michelin-starred chefs says his new restaurant in the city will not survive the coronavirus crisis without government support.

Aktar Islam launched Argentine steakhouse Pulperia in Brindleyplace in March but was forced to close the restaurant after just a few weeks of trading because of the lockdown.

He is now warning that up to 40 jobs are under threat there unless greater government support is offered to hospitality businesses such as his.

Mr Islam said: "We launched Pulperia to the public on March 1 with great success as we were fully booked for six weeks.

"But we were devastated by the lockdown and resulting closure, after spending nearly £1 million on renovations to the property and creating employment for 40 people.

"Sadly, we were unable to furlough the majority of the team at Pulperia as they had only joined us on February 28 so did not qualify for the Job Retention Scheme.

"We paid them their March salary from the business but were not in a position to maintain salaries so we've had to make redundancies."