Bet they wish it one of their "new venture" set ups in the UK that is proving a a bit of a mistake
Barboots said
08:35 PM Feb 27, 2018
We left the street market about 20-30 minutes before the fun started. I wonder if it had anything to do with the street food vendor set up with a charcoal barbecue under the verandah??? That'd be a big effn claim!
kiwijims said
10:04 PM Feb 27, 2018
One thing that amazed me was that in one of the films of the building, you could plainly see two crates of LPG gas cylinders sitting at the front door.
Don't Bunnings put these under lock and key at night ????
Even empty these cylinders are still a risk in a fire.
''Oh well'' that's another shed they will have to rebuild.
K.J.
Barboots said
11:13 PM Feb 27, 2018
The store may have still been open... it was as we walked past. If not, it could easily have still been under the shut-down process.
elliemike said
12:07 AM Feb 28, 2018
kiwijims wrote:
One thing that amazed me was that in one of the films of the building, you could plainly see two crates of LPG gas cylinders sitting at the front door.
Don't Bunnings put these under lock and key at night ????
Even empty these cylinders are still a risk in a fire.
''Oh well'' that's another shed they will have to rebuild.
K.J.
Think they actually lease the premises from what I hear. I worked for a guy who owned one in Perth (few years ago now) that was leased to Bunnings, built to their Specs.
moamajohn said
10:35 AM Feb 28, 2018
Never mind the details as it will be insured .I feel sorry for a drayload of older staff that now have a long wait for a wage packet !
Aus-Kiwi said
10:52 AM Feb 28, 2018
Oh well the sausage sizzle will run 24 hours to make that up !! Lol
Santa said
12:44 PM Feb 28, 2018
I suspect the fire is the least of their worries at the moment, do they risk ending up like Masters? one billion dollars is a pretty big hit.
Bunnings Warehouse fire in Perth prompts chemical scare and evacuation of homes'......
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-02-27/chemical-scare-after-bunnings-warehouse-fire-in-perth/9487154
K.J.
Bet they wish it one of their "new venture" set ups in the UK that is proving a a bit of a mistake
One thing that amazed me was that in one of the films of the building, you could plainly see two crates of LPG gas cylinders sitting at the front door.
Don't Bunnings put these under lock and key at night ????
Even empty these cylinders are still a risk in a fire.
''Oh well'' that's another shed they will have to rebuild.
K.J.
Think they actually lease the premises from what I hear. I worked for a guy who owned one in Perth (few years ago now) that was leased to Bunnings, built to their Specs.
I suspect the fire is the least of their worries at the moment, do they risk ending up like Masters? one billion dollars is a pretty big hit.
https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/bunnings-uk-woes-deepen-with-1-billion-writedown-20180205-p4yze8.html