Caravan owner left with outstanding repair bill worth "thousands" after Chesterfield firm Robinsons' collapse
A woman who bought a top-of-the-line £37,000 caravan from collapsed Chesterfield firm Robinsons says she has been left with a bill for “thousands” of outstanding repairs.
Impact of Robinsons' collapse on caravan owners
The collapse of Chesterfield firm Robinsons has left many caravan owners in a difficult situation, with outstanding repair bills and no recourse for compensation. This has caused frustration and financial strain for those who invested in caravans from the now-defunct company.
Seeking solutions for affected caravan owners
Caravan owners affected by Robinsons' collapse are now seeking solutions to cover the costs of necessary repairs. It is important for authorities to step in and provide assistance to these individuals who have been left in a challenging position due to the sudden closure of the company.