Bradford-based hotel company in administration

Wedding ring Administrators said weddings and other functions at the hotels would not be affected

A Bradford-based company which owned three Yorkshire hotels has gone into administration, it has been announced.

Tomahawk Hotels Ltd had operated the Aston Hall Hotel in Sheffield, Bradford's Great Victoria Hotel and the Woodlands Hotel in Leeds.

Joint administrators BDO LLP said they had been called in on 24 August.

BDO said weddings and other functions at the hotels would not be affected. Two Tomahawk directors have been made redundant.

No other job losses are expected.

A BDO spokeswoman said they had appointed hotel group BDL Management Ltd to assist with operations at the hotels.

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