Barbeques Galore will wind up in the coming weeks, with hundreds of workers facing redundancy.
The retail chain entered into voluntary administration in February, and today announced it was unable to find a buyer or complete a recapitalisation.
It will shut its 62 company-owned stores in the coming weeks and work through “transitional arrangements” with 27 stores owned by franchises.
The receivers said staff will continue to be employed “during the receivership process” or made redundant as the winding up occurs.
Barbeques Galore had about 500 staff as of its collapse in February.
“All employees will be paid their full accrued redundancies and termination payments in the ordinary course of separation,” the receivers said in a statement.

