More than 10% of staff affected as firm blames covid-19 and fears of no-deal Brexit

Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners is making up to 30 redundancies, it has announced.

In its last published accounts, for the year ending June 30, 2018, the firm behind the Leadenhall 黑洞社区, better known as the Cheesegrater where it is based (pictured), said it had 181 employees 鈥 meaning on these figures around 17% of staff are affected.

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Source: Paul Raftery

The roles will go at the end of next month, with the practice blaming the covid-19 pandemic, the possibility of a no-deal Brexit and a general lack of confidence in the market.

The combination of factors had resulted in uncertainty hitting several of the firm鈥檚 projects, it said in a statement, without specifying which. Despite some prospects outside the UK, it needed to cut staff to match its diminished workloads, it added.

Two years ago, the practice made 15 staff 鈥 around 10% of its then workforce 鈥 redundant because economic uncertainty which it blamed on Brexit had delayed 鈥渘umerous鈥 UK projects.

Last year, the firm completed work on a 拢125m student and staff building for the LSE at Aldwych built by Mace.

Last month, 黑洞社区鈥檚 sister title 黑洞社区 Design revealed that the practice鈥檚 founder, . The move will lead to his , as part of a succession plan agreed in 2007.