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Bunker 51 in administration and closed

Sounds a bit like what happened with Rivus Fleet, or Babcocks. Can’t remember now he kept the Met servicing contract. 

 
Carillion too. We found put the company was going into administration from the bbc news that morning. 

Strange that all of a sudden the civil service is able to get things done quickly when sensitive sites are about to be unguarded 

 
Carillion too. We found put the company was going into administration from the bbc news that morning. 

Strange that all of a sudden the civil service is able to get things done quickly when sensitive sites are about to be unguarded 
Carillion were a construction and facilities management company, not security / guarding

When they collapsed they were part of consortium a providing a number of government contracts, including infrastructure facilities management on the defence estates (less the training estate) 

Their success in securing all contract regions plus national housing was their failure, they bit off too much by underbidding every contract to the tiniest margin and then not being able to sustain all of them - when they failed it wasn’t the civil service suddenly getting things done quickly, but it was the consortium partner Amey (and other partners in PFI contracts) that stood up underwriting the Carillion gap

Guarding isn’t / wasn’t part of the FM contracts - parts of the admin such as a clerk handing out car passes is part of the FM in some sites.

….. and as a direct result of the Carillion situation, both as a consideration of the risk when the CarillionAmey consortium were successful in all tenders and on the subsequent impact of their collapse, the next round of regional infrastructure tenders included provision that a national award of so many regions could not take place 

 
Carillion were a construction and facilities management company, not security / guarding
Then how come I was employed by them as a security officer for a couple of years before the company folded?

 
Then how come I was employed by them as a security officer for a couple of years before the company folded?
Then I would say that we are talking in cross purposes on the term ‘guarding’ and ‘sensitive sites’

I would guess that you were not under a Defence contract, and I’m unaware of what I would consider sensitive sites that don’t use the other guarding arrangements 

(Genuinely interested if you’d be willing to PM what sort of place this was / type of contract)

 
I don't know if this has been flagged up before, but Bunker 51 in Charlton went into administration on 1st December and is now closed.
Morning all 

I hope someone can help me . I booked my son’s birthday party at bunker 51 in London in November, 4 days before his birthday they went In administration, i just received an email that the party was cancelled…after 1 month and half no one has contacted me about my refund, I paid 400£ ? There is any chance i can get refound and where I can claim it ? Many thanks 

stella 

 
Morning all 

I hope someone can help me . I booked my son’s birthday party at bunker 51 in London in November, 4 days before his birthday they went In administration, i just received an email that the party was cancelled…after 1 month and half no one has contacted me about my refund, I paid 400£ ? There is any chance i can get refound and where I can claim it ? Many thanks 

stella 
Take it up with the site, I doubt you will get a reply.  After that, I would go to the Small Claims Court.  Talk to Citizens Advice about it, no offense but an Airsoft Forum really isn't the best place to be asking legal advice even with the tentative connection

 
Morning all 

I hope someone can help me . I booked my son’s birthday party at bunker 51 in London in November, 4 days before his birthday they went In administration, i just received an email that the party was cancelled…after 1 month and half no one has contacted me about my refund, I paid 400£ ? There is any chance i can get refound and where I can claim it ? Many thanks 

stella 
As they have gone into administration, you would have to contact the administrator.  However, you have very little chance of getting your money back.

 
I could easily be wrong but any secured or bank loans etc would get paid out first and anything left is likely to go to landlords, council then any other creditors, it's unlikely you'll get your money back but small claims is your best bet but only if you have a receipt.

 
Morning all 

I hope someone can help me . I booked my son’s birthday party at bunker 51 in London in November, 4 days before his birthday they went In administration, i just received an email that the party was cancelled…after 1 month and half no one has contacted me about my refund, I paid 400£ ? There is any chance i can get refound and where I can claim it ? Many thanks 

stella 
How did you pay ?, is there no way to reverse the payment, charge back, PayPal dispute etc ?

 
I paid 400£ ? There is any chance i can get refound and where I can claim it ? Many thanks 


Oof, I'm very sorry to hear that.  What @Tackle said, contact whoever you used to make the payment and ask them to do a chargeback. Don't go into details, just "I paid £400, the event was cancelled, the vendor isn't responding". You've nothing to lose by trying.  Best of luck.

 
Morning all 

I hope someone can help me . I booked my son’s birthday party at bunker 51 in London in November, 4 days before his birthday they went In administration, i just received an email that the party was cancelled…after 1 month and half no one has contacted me about my refund, I paid 400£ ? There is any chance i can get refound and where I can claim it ? Many thanks 

stella 




That really sucks. It's definitely worth trying a charge back through your bank though from having a close friend who worked in liquidation of businesses that went into administration, I would advise managing your expectations to prepare for the worst. Depending on the nature of Bunker 51's debts, there are several different types of creditor who are prioritised in being repaid. Customers seldom come on the radar with the liquidation process.

If the bank can't help with the charge back, you may need to resort to a Small Claims court while Bunker 51 is still being liquidated as you're considered a customer and not a creditor.

 
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