Should the Club put it's foot down?

willbee replied on 13/10/2019 14:38

Posted on 13/10/2019 14:38

It's good that over the last few years the Club has been moving towards being more aware of the needs of our planet and the care of it's environment. Certainly sites like Poolsbrook with eco aware facilities are to be aplauded. The Club rightly should encourage, even expect, it's members to play their part in cutting energy consumption, and think beyond "just me".

Is it then time for the Club to introduce a TOTAL ban on awning heaters on thie sites? No doubt some members will see this as an infringement of their rights. That right being, in this case, to completely ignore the consequences of using energy in what is basically an outdoor space.

And the rest of us can just shut up, stop whinge-ing on, and pay for their electricity wastage in our site fees.

At least some CL owners are aware of this, and have moved to banning awning heaters on their sites.

replied on 13/10/2019 17:28

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:26 by

Quite right David.  Of course that would need CC Ltd to trust its customer and that would never do laughing.

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:28

It would also mean manning the office for a longer period each day

davetommo replied on 13/10/2019 17:29

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:23 by

Where I have encountered it the reading is available in the office and if there is anything to pay its added to the bill as one checks out.

Whoops just realized the CC operates payment in advance so that would complicate things.surprised

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:29

Would that mean we can’t leave site until the office is open. Then what would we do on the small sites when the office is not manned on the wardens day off.

moulesy replied on 13/10/2019 17:29

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:29

Oh I see what's going on now!

Well done the OP for providing a bandwagon! laughing

replied on 13/10/2019 17:32

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:28 by

It would also mean manning the office for a longer period each day

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:32

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replied on 13/10/2019 17:33

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:29 by davetommo

Would that mean we can’t leave site until the office is open. Then what would we do on the small sites when the office is not manned on the wardens day off.

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:33

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Tammygirl replied on 13/10/2019 17:33

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:33

FAO Deleted UserUser, I'm trying to get in touch with you via the email address on your Profile.

 

Apologies folks for breaking the thread kiss

Don't have an awning so a heater would be a waste laughinglaughinglaughing

replied on 13/10/2019 17:34

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:32 by

Err...why?

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:34

To take payment .... yes I know that there are alternatives. 

replied on 13/10/2019 17:36

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:33 by

How about leave your CC details on arrival and be billed later?

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:36

How about keeping the present system? 

 

davetommo replied on 13/10/2019 17:36

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:33 by

How about leave your CC details on arrival and be billed later?

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:36

I think you always leave your details when you book in and when you book the site in advance

Tinwheeler replied on 13/10/2019 17:36

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:33 by

How about leave your CC details on arrival and be billed later?

Posted on 13/10/2019 17:36

Not everyone uses plastic or smartphones. 

Go answer your email and put TG out of her misery😀

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