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TV chef Gordon Ramsay's burger restaurant chain with nine UK locations suddenly closes town centre site
TV chef Gordon Ramsay's burger restaurant chain with nine UK locations suddenly closes town centre site

Scottish Sun

time28-04-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

TV chef Gordon Ramsay's burger restaurant chain with nine UK locations suddenly closes town centre site

The spot hasn't welcomed in diners for nearly two months Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A GORDON Ramsay burger restaurant looks set to shutter permanently after a lengthy closure. The celebrated chef's Street Burger location at Reading's Oracle Shopping Centre previously announced that it had temporarily closed until March 4. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Gordon Ramsay's Street Burger location at Reading's Oracle Shopping Centre initially shut on March 4 Credit: Google Street View 2 There are seven Street Burger locations dotted across the UK Credit: gordonramsayburger/Instagram But the spot now looks set to pull the plug permanently after the site told punters it would be "closed until further notice." Gordon Ramsay's restaurant set up shop at the shopping centre in 2021 to replace Giraffe, which originally stood by the riverside alongside many other popular businesses. The Sun has contacted Gordon Ramsay Restaurants for comment. Last year was a bad 12 months for celebrity chefs after swathes of their restaurants failed. Even BBC MasterChef judges haven't been saved amid a spate of shocking closures as the hospitality industry feels extra pressure this year. Marco Pierre White, Simon Rimmer and Tony Rodd, to name a few, won over viewers' hearts on screen - but when it comes to running their own restaurant chains, things haven't always been as smooth. One of those closures is Gordon's protege and TV star Mark Sargeant, 51, has been forced to close down his restaurant in Kent. The chef announced the news in an email sent to loyal customers. As seen by Kent Online, the message read: "It is with deep regret that we announce the closure of The Restaurant MS. 'This decision, made after careful consideration, has not been easy. Huddersfield Station Closure: £70 Million Revamp Set to Transform Travel "However, the challenging market conditions and an unpredictable future have compelled us to take this step. "We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our valued customers, dedicated employees, and supportive suppliers for their unwavering support since our inception, as we could not have achieved this journey without each of you." Another email from bosses read: "All voucher holders will be contacted shortly. 'Please be advised that we can only communicate with the individual who purchased the voucher. "We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused you.' It comes amid a challenging time for independent businesses, where restaurants, pubs, and cafes have been forced to shut down. This has often been associated with the rising cost of living and subsequent decline in dining out. Even well-known pizza chains have been faced with closures, like Papa Johns which confirmed that 43 of its restaurants would shut down in the coming months. More closures could be on the horizon due to upcoming hikes in employer National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and the national minimum wage.

TV chef Gordon Ramsay's burger restaurant chain with nine UK locations suddenly closes town centre site
TV chef Gordon Ramsay's burger restaurant chain with nine UK locations suddenly closes town centre site

The Sun

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

TV chef Gordon Ramsay's burger restaurant chain with nine UK locations suddenly closes town centre site

A GORDON Ramsay burger restaurant looks set to shutter permanently after a lengthy closure. The celebrated chef's Street Burger location at Reading's Oracle Shopping Centre previously announced that it had temporarily closed until March 4. 2 2 But the spot now looks set to pull the plug permanently after the site told punters it would be "closed until further notice." Gordon Ramsay's restaurant set up shop at the shopping centre in 2021 to replace Giraffe, which originally stood by the riverside alongside many other popular businesses. The Sun has contacted Gordon Ramsay Restaurants for comment. Last year was a bad 12 months for celebrity chefs after swathes of their restaurants failed. Even BBC MasterChef judges haven't been saved amid a spate of shocking closures as the hospitality industry feels extra pressure this year. Marco Pierre White, Simon Rimmer and Tony Rodd, to name a few, won over viewers' hearts on screen - but when it comes to running their own restaurant chains, things haven't always been as smooth. One of those closures is Gordon's protege and TV star Mark Sargeant, 51, has been forced to close down his restaurant in Kent. The chef announced the news in an email sent to loyal customers. As seen by Kent Online, the message read: "It is with deep regret that we announce the closure of The Restaurant MS. 'This decision, made after careful consideration, has not been easy. "However, the challenging market conditions and an unpredictable future have compelled us to take this step. "We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our valued customers, dedicated employees, and supportive suppliers for their unwavering support since our inception, as we could not have achieved this journey without each of you." Another email from bosses read: "All voucher holders will be contacted shortly. 'Please be advised that we can only communicate with the individual who purchased the voucher. "We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused you.' It comes amid a challenging time for independent businesses, where restaurants, pubs, and cafes have been forced to shut down. This has often been associated with the rising cost of living and subsequent decline in dining out. Even well-known pizza chains have been faced with closures, like Papa Johns which confirmed that 43 of its restaurants would shut down in the coming months. More closures could be on the horizon due to upcoming hikes in employer National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and the national minimum wage. RETAIL PAIN IN 2025 The British Retail Consortium has predicted that the Treasury's hike to employer NICs will cost the retail sector £2.3billion. Research by the British Chambers of Commerce shows that more than half of companies plan to raise prices by early April. A survey of more than 4,800 firms found that 55% expect prices to increase in the next three months, up from 39% in a similar poll conducted in the latter half of 2024. Three-quarters of companies cited the cost of employing people as their primary financial pressure. The Centre for Retail Research (CRR) has also warned that around 17,350 retail sites are expected to shut down this year. It comes on the back of a tough 2024 when 13,000 shops closed their doors for good, already a 28% increase on the previous year. Professor Joshua Bamfield, director of the CRR said: "The results for 2024 show that although the outcomes for store closures overall were not as poor as in either 2020 or 2022, they are still disconcerting, with worse set to come in 2025." Professor Bamfield has also warned of a bleak outlook for 2025, predicting that as many as 202,000 jobs could be lost in the sector. "By increasing both the costs of running stores and the costs on each consumer's household it is highly likely that we will see retail job losses eclipse the height of the pandemic in 2020."

Cops rush to ‘shooting' at Gordon Ramsay's LA mansion after TV chef falls victim to twisted ‘swatting' prank
Cops rush to ‘shooting' at Gordon Ramsay's LA mansion after TV chef falls victim to twisted ‘swatting' prank

The Irish Sun

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Cops rush to ‘shooting' at Gordon Ramsay's LA mansion after TV chef falls victim to twisted ‘swatting' prank

GORDON Ramsay's home was surrounded by police after a prank caller told cops they heard gunfire in the top chef's mansion. Ramsay is the latest California-based star to be targeted by a "swatting" scam. Advertisement 2 Gordon Ramsay is the latest star living in California to be targeted by the vicious 'swatting' scam Credit: Getty 2 The 58-year-old chef's residence was swarmed by armed cops earlier this week. They were called at 8:40 PM on Tuesday to the chef's mansion in Bel Air. An unknown individual told police that a gunman had opened fire at the residence. But cops in Los Angeles quickly established that the reports were a hoax. Advertisement read more in world news Neighbours confirmed that nothing had happened. Sources have told Police have put it down to another "swatting" incident - a hoax call to the emergency services aimed at triggering a major response. Ramsay has not yet commented on the events. Advertisement Most read in Showbiz Exclusive A probe into the incident has been launched and detectives are currently investigating. However, no arrests have been made so far. It makes Ramsay the latest celebrity to be targeted in a swatting prank. What is "swatting" Swatting is an internet prank where someone makes a hoax phone call reporting a serious crime to emergency services. Pranks might involve calling police to a fake major incident such as a shooting or a robbery. This can even involve a SWAT team being deployed to the property - which is where the prank get its name. Several celebrities have been on the receiving end of such pranks over the past few years. Earlier this month, Nicki Minaj's home was swarmed by officers responding to another fake report of a shooting. Advertisement Top Gun star Tom Cruise was also a swatting victim back in 2013. Beverly Hills cops came to his mansion after being told there was an "armed robbery in progress." No sign of trouble was found when police arrived. Chris Brown , Rihanna , and Justin Bieber are among the other LA based celebs to have been on the receiving end. Advertisement But it's not just celebrities who have been victims of swatting. Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley's South Carolina home was raided last year following a fake call. Bomb threats and swatting callouts were also made against several of Donald Trump's cabinet picks last year. It came following the American president's victory over Kamala Harris in November. Advertisement Sometimes these pranks can have tragic consequences. One particularly horrific case came in 2017 when a man was shot dead by police after a hoax police report was phoned in. Father

Cops rush to ‘shooting' at Gordon Ramsay's LA mansion after TV chef falls victim to twisted ‘swatting' prank
Cops rush to ‘shooting' at Gordon Ramsay's LA mansion after TV chef falls victim to twisted ‘swatting' prank

The Sun

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Cops rush to ‘shooting' at Gordon Ramsay's LA mansion after TV chef falls victim to twisted ‘swatting' prank

GORDON Ramsay's home was surrounded by police after a prank caller told cops they heard gunfire in the top chef's mansion. Ramsay is the latest California-based star to be targeted by a "swatting" scam. The 58-year-old chef's residence was swarmed by armed cops earlier this week. They were called at 8:40 PM on Tuesday to the chef's mansion in Bel Air. An unknown individual told police that a gunman had opened fire at the residence. But cops in Los Angeles quickly established that the reports were a hoax. Neighbours confirmed that nothing had happened. Sources have told TMZ that Ramsay was not home at the time. Police have put it down to another "swatting" incident - a hoax call to the emergency services aimed at triggering a major response. Ramsay has not yet commented on the events. A probe into the incident has been launched and detectives are currently investigating. However, no arrests have been made so far. It makes Ramsay the latest celebrity to be targeted in a swatting prank. What is "swatting" Swatting is an internet prank where someone makes a hoax phone call reporting a serious crime to emergency services. Pranks might involve calling police to a fake major incident such as a shooting or a robbery. This can even involve a SWAT team being deployed to the property - which is where the prank get its name. Several celebrities have been on the receiving end of such pranks over the past few years. Earlier this month, Nicki Minaj's home was swarmed by officers responding to another fake report of a shooting. Top Gun star Tom Cruise was also a swatting victim back in 2013. Beverly Hills cops came to his mansion after being told there was an "armed robbery in progress." No sign of trouble was found when police arrived. Chris Brown, Rihanna, and Justin Bieber are among the other LA based celebs to have been on the receiving end. But it's not just celebrities who have been victims of swatting. Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley's South Carolina home was raided last year following a fake call. Bomb threats and swatting callouts were also made against several of Donald Trump's cabinet picks last year. It came following the American president's victory over Kamala Harris in November. Sometimes these pranks can have tragic consequences. One particularly horrific case came in 2017 when a man was shot dead by police after a hoax police report was phoned in. Father Andrew Finch was fatally hit by the Wichita Police Department after cops were alerted of a suspected hostage situation at his house.

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