Insidious Development

STANO replied on 19/04/2018 17:19

Posted on 19/04/2018 17:19

Question!!! Why and Who made the decision to install static accommodation units on Club site's.Surely these sites are provided for members who take to the road in their own funded vehicles,why are we now being asked to fund the life style of these "Static Dwellers".Are these Static Units really for the use of friends and family? If so why is their a 10percent discount for members.No they will be rented out to people who have not the slightest interest in our way of life.If friends or family want to experience caravaning and motorhoming their is always the opportunity to hire.I would be pleased to be enlightened on what the perceived benifits are to the caravan and motorhome club member A further point is that the number of pitches available to members will be reduced this is especially important at peek periods.A large area at Coniston Park Coppice has been allocated to these Static Units complete with their veranda decking.We members are funding this cost and will not derive any benifit.It is time to stop this Insidious Development.

 

Tinwheeler replied on 22/04/2018 17:07

Posted on 22/04/2018 16:55 by

The so called "Club" is in fact a limited company TW.  

Try:

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/00646027

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:07

DD, I am fully aware that the club is a private limited company.

I was referring to some organisation/body purchasing a stake in a public limited company by way of shares. That is not possible with a limited company which is not quoted on the stock exchange.

 

replied on 22/04/2018 17:11

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:05 by Rocky 2 buckets

So you are not convinced any Govt is capable of redesignating or rewording a V5C, really?😂😂😂

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:11

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replied on 22/04/2018 17:13

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:07 by Tinwheeler

DD, I am fully aware that the club is a private limited company.

I was referring to some organisation/body purchasing a stake in a public limited company by way of shares. That is not possible with a limited company which is not quoted on the stock exchange.

 

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:13

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Tinwheeler replied on 22/04/2018 17:22

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:13 by

Very true.  Sorry, I misunderstood your comment.  

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:22

No problem. cool

Tinwheeler replied on 22/04/2018 17:37

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:29 by JVB66

The majority of clubs in the uk are limited companies to protect the membership,and it was before said legislation was introduced the "problem" arose with the cc and a certain Linkwink

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:37

For goodness sake, JV, either tell the whole story or say nothing. All this nudge, nudge, wink, wink business gets very wearing. I think you’ve probably played that card so many times that people now assume you make it up.

 

JVB66 replied on 22/04/2018 17:47

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:37 by Tinwheeler

For goodness sake, JV, either tell the whole story or say nothing. All this nudge, nudge, wink, wink business gets very wearing. I think you’ve probably played that card so many times that people now assume you make it up.

 

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:47

if you think or others think that so be it,but i think i have said enough sorryundecided

Tinwheeler replied on 22/04/2018 17:50

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:47 by JVB66

if you think or others think that so be it,but i think i have said enough sorryundecided

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:50

More than enough yell

JVB66 replied on 22/04/2018 17:59

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:50 by Tinwheeler

More than enough yell

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:59

So be it,but the info is there if you look,but i am saying the info i have passed on is correct

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 22/04/2018 18:02

Posted on 22/04/2018 17:59 by JVB66

So be it,but the info is there if you look,but i am saying the info i have passed on is correct

Posted on 22/04/2018 18:02

From the high council of the Wardenistas again JV?(nudge/nudge, wink/wink emoji)🤣🤣

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