73 Pizza Express restaurants due to close including Dalton Park site as 1,100 jobs expected to be cut
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The plans will push forward to close Pizza Express restaurants across the country, leading to around 1,100 job cuts.
In the North East, four sites are set to close permanently – this includes the Dalton Park, Newcastle, Gosforth and Darlington restaurants.
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Hide AdPizza Express has become the latest dining chain to shut sites after revenues dived following the enforced closure of its restaurants in March.


The group currently has 355 sites open, with more than 30 others set to reopen in the coming weeks.
The following sites have been earmarked for permanent closure:
Aberdeen (Belmont St)
Aylesbury
Barnstaple (Three Tuns)
Biggleswade
Billericay
Birmingham (Corporation St)
Birmingham (Mailbox)
Bournemouth (Post Office Rd)
Bramhall
Bristol (Berkeley Sq)
Bristol (Regent St)
Bromsgrove
Bruton Place
Charlotte St
Chippenham
Dalton Park
Darlington
Dudley (Merry Hill)
Earls Court (Earls Ct Rd)
Edinburgh (Holyrood)
Formby
Fulham Palace Road
Glasgow (Princes Square)
Glossop
Gosforth
Grantham
Halifax
Hampstead
Hatch End
Hereford
Heswall
Ipswich (Lloyds Ave)
Leeds (Crown St)
Leeds (Horsforth)
Ludlow
Lymington
Melton Mowbray
Midhurst
Milton Keynes (Hub)
Moseley
New Brighton
Newcastle
Newport (Isle of Wight)
Newport (South Wales)
Northallerton
Nottingham (Goosegate)
O2 Finchley
Orpington
Oxford (Oxford Castle)
Poole
Port Solent
Ramsgate
Reading (St Mary’s Butts)
Scarborough
Sheffield (Devonshire St)
Sheffield The Moor
Shirley
Southport (Old Bank)
Stafford
Staines
Stoke
Stourbridge
Sudbury
Torquay
Uxbridge
Wakefield
Walsall
Wapping
Wardour St
Weston-super-Mare
Whiteley Village
Whitstable
Wrexham