The 55-year-old said: “It is brutal and a shambles.
“I was working it out. The best part of £250,000 has been spent by snooker clubs to get ready to open.
Lake Sharma branded the decision as brutal
“We’ve just had £3000 of stock delivered. Everyone had smiles on their face and we were starting to get staff back off furlough.
“We just don’t know what we do now. You’re rushing about trying to get everything done then last minute this happens.
“It’s the actions of people who are not caring and they don’t see the aftermath of these decisions.”