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Aegis Security

7 Kensworth Gate, High Street South, Dunstable, United Kingdom
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At Aegis Security we can offer a full range of services such as; Manned Guarding, Key Holding, Mobile Patrols, Events Security to name a few. ONE SUPPLIER
ONE INVOICE
ONE REQUEST

Complete peace of mind is our business. Our staff are equipped with the knowledge of all security and facilities related issues and come from strong experienced backgrounds. From the very prime stages, Aegis Group has built its foundations on the basis of maintaining high standards and to uphold its reputation.
We offer a diverse range of specialist services designed to enable us to be the best facilities management provider in the area.
Aegis Group is a new leading edge company, combining the highest level of professional standards and best value for money in securing customer property. Aegis Group has provided an outstanding standard of service to its customers, which has not only built our reputation; in fact it has developed and generated more business.
Our aim is to promote our name by providing the utmost level of service and we strive to achieve excellence. As a facilities management provider we are making all efforts to achieve a high profile status and to comply with British Standards, so that we can uphold and keep up our professional approach by maintaining good practice.

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We are looking SIA licensed guards in the #Miltonkeynes area. Must have an SIA license. Immediate start. Contact Aegis Security for more details.

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We are looking SIA licensed guards in the #Bedford area. Must have an SIA license. Immediate start. Contact Aegis Security for more details.

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We are looking SIA licensed guards in the Houghton Regis area. Must have an SIA license. Immediate start. Contact Aegis Security for more details.

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Event security staff wanted over the summer period I. The Bedfordshire area! Must have SIA License and good communication skills. Inbox if interested.

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We are looking for weekend Security officers in the Peterborough area. Must have an SIA license. Immediate start. Contact Aegis Security for more details.

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The Aegis team are working alongside PennyAppeal and will be on the ground this evening at #Grenfell #Tower. To get involved please contact us or make a donation by using the ling below: https://lnkd.in/dgCdEra

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Thoughts and prayers to all the victims and their families last night. #London #PrayforLondon #Prayforhumanity

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Door Supervisors and Security Officers wanted! Immediate start. Inbox us for more info.

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Door supervisor prosecuted for using fake SIA licence.

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Courts uphold our decision to refuse ACS status to Extreme Security Solutions Limited On Tuesday 21 February at South Cheshire Magistrates' Court, we successfully defended an appeal by Extreme Security Solutions Limited against a decision to refuse the company's application for Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS) status. The court heard that the company, based in Macclesfield, applied for the ACS in November 2015. A similarly-named ACS company, Extreme Security Limited, went into liquidation in January 2016 with significant debts and owing tens of thousands of pounds to HM Revenue & Customs. After an investigation, the new company's application for ACS was refused in September 2016 on the basis that the director, Mark Longden, was previously the director of a company (Extreme Security Limited) which had gone into liquidation within the past 12 months. Another reason we refused their ACS application was that the previous director, Amie Longden, was unlicensed for several months prior to obtaining an SIA licence in March 2016. Additionally, the SIA had discovered that the company supplied an unlicensed security guard to a local college over a period of several months. The court heard that, when interviewed by our investigation officers, the unlicensed guard had stated he also had problems with alcoholism and debt. Julian King, representing the SIA, drew the court's attention to the disregard for public protection when the company supplied unlicensed staff to a location as sensitive as a college. Mark Longden is the current director of Extreme Security Solutions Limited and a former director of Extreme Security Limited. He denied knowing that the new company had been supplying an individual who was unlicensed. He accepted that Extreme Security Solutions Limited should have had better procedures in place to prevent the offence taking place, but claimed that the various problems with the company had now been resolved. Longden denied that Extreme Security Solutions Limited was a "phoenix" company, and stated that the company had not been trading at the time of its ACS application - despite having declared on the application form that it held several contracts to supply security services. Upholding the decision to refuse the company's application for ACS, the Magistrates stated that our evidence had been "clear and credible". In contrast, the Magistrates found that the evidence of company director Mark Longden had been "vague and inconsistent". Upon dismissal of the appeal, Extreme Security Solutions Limited were also ordered to pay the SIA's legal costs of £4,067. Lisa Targowska, SIA Deputy Director Legal, said: "The SIA will continue to vigorously defend court appeals of this nature. The aim of the Approved Contractor Scheme is to improve standards within the security industry, and we are determined to ensure that the scheme is not undermined by unsuitable companies who attempt to circumvent its requirements." Read the full news story on our website: http://bit.ly/2l2ZkIR #SIAProsecutes

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SIA New Licensing System - The SIA have a new on-line licence application system. This is the only way to renew or apply for an SIA Licence. If you have not created an SIA account on-line, go to the SIA website below; https://lnkd.in/g-VCbtb

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Fake Security Companies Asking For Advanced Fees There has been a recent increase in adverts for fictitious security companies who advertise security jobs, and then ask for training or licensing fees to be paid in advance. These fraudsters ask for payment to an anonymous money transfer account and then become uncontactable once the payment is made. When considering any job advertisement you are not entirely comfortable with you should check that the company is a legitimate security company before any payment is made. Read about what you should consider and how to identify a scam: http://bit.ly/2gHh92i #ReportIt #ScamAlert #SIAInfo

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