Restaurants and bars are struggling to recruit enough staff to deal with post-pandemic demand.
The hospitality sector was one of the hardest hit industries by the pandemic, but even with restrictions being lifted, some restaurants in London are still being forced to close.
One of these affected is Mauro Sanna, the owner of Olivo, a chain of Sardinian restaurants in Westminster. "Normally my restaurants are open seven-days-a-week," he said speaking from one of his restaurants in Belgravia.Image source,Mauro Sanna, who owns a chain of restaurants, says some have to close due to a lack of staff
A new £1m scheme, funded by Westminster City Council, has been set up to try and fill jobs in the hospitality sector.
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