What changes would you make ?

onepjg replied on 12/01/2018 23:46

Posted on 12/01/2018 23:46

If you could, what five changes would you make to the clubs rules, procedures, systems etc.

Mine would be

1) book 12 months ahead on a rolling basis

2) be able to book late checkout

3) pitch anyway on your pitch, nose in, sideways etc

4) never have all toilet blocks closed at same time for cleaning

5) more full service pitches

no moaning about rules are rules, you signed up etc, I just wondered if there were any common

threads.

DavidKlyne replied on 24/01/2018 20:55

Posted on 24/01/2018 09:44 by brue

Personally I've always liked the idea of the five van sites (with other club adding to the list.) I remember the days when touring caravans littered some of our coast lines, often in very beautiful areas, especially in the south west and there was no control over them at all. Static vans still do cover the coast in some areas and I would be sad to see the rules relaxed.

Posted on 24/01/2018 20:55

Brue

I do respect your view and its probably one held by a lot of members. The issue is will CL's survive if the number of units remain capped at 5? Perhaps in my post above I should have said up to 10 units. Clearly there will be some CL's where more units can't comfortably be accommodated. I suppose we will see over the next couple of years whether the situation gets better/remains the same/ gets worse. If it's the latter it might be too late to effect a turn round which would be a shame. 

David

nelliethehooker replied on 24/01/2018 21:44

Posted on 24/01/2018 21:44

Wonder if we'll ever get a response from HO on this issue. Perhaps someone who's on the FB link could ask if the CC is in anyway interacting with others to raise these thoughts.

Metheven replied on 25/01/2018 09:33

Posted on 25/01/2018 09:33

I'm a user of CL's and rarely of club sites, and would have no problem with some being allowed to increase their number as long as there is the room and any facilities are not overloaded by that increased number.

Unfortunately some of the more desirable CL sites would see an increase in number and more viable profit, but the less desirable would disappear off the map forever whereas they would have been second/third  choice. So there would still be a reduction in CL sites but capacity would increase.

Takethedogalong replied on 25/01/2018 10:17

Posted on 25/01/2018 10:17

There are some lovely small private sites out there, doing just what some are suggesting they do, increasing pitches where space is available. You don't have to be a Club member to use them either. One or two have retained a dedicated CL area, just so Club members can feel special if they want to! We were given the option of Club area or private area on a rather nice one on East Coast. Each area had a small toilet block and showers, but shared the views, the dog walks, the information point, the fire equipment, the sale of eggs, the drive ways onto the site. We opted for better views from private pitch!smile

eurortraveller replied on 25/01/2018 11:12

Posted on 25/01/2018 11:12

You and me both, TTDA, but some Club members still can't break out of it's either Club site or CL , and don't look further. 

Metheven replied on 25/01/2018 11:21

Posted on 25/01/2018 11:21

I'm quite willing to talk about the private sites I have used, and those that offered a better view than its adjacent hedge enclosed CL. But I must have wrongly thought we were talking of the 'Club' and thoughts on 'Club' changes.

One such is 'Cross farm' near Burton on Trent where we had the choice of the CL field or the view over the valley on the main site, same price with shared facilities, we chose the view.

Takethedogalong replied on 25/01/2018 12:04

Posted on 25/01/2018 12:04

Yes, I suppose thread is really about Club Sites. Places we choose, and times we go, Club Sites tick all the boxes fine 99% of our visits. We adapt to suit!laughing

lesbunny replied on 31/01/2018 16:44

Posted on 31/01/2018 16:44

I would only want two things:

1, arrival times to be between 0900 - 1200 where access road permit it, as i'm sure the original  1200 rule is to allow grass cutting, which decreases as more hardstandings are added.

2, Ban tents & Pods. The other club is for tent campers & pods go against the touring spirit of the club. As ex tent campers ourselves, we have suffered the loud noise late at night from fellow campers, who seem to have no idea how sound travels - same goes of course for awning parties yell

JollyKernow replied on 31/01/2018 19:22

Posted on 31/01/2018 16:44 by lesbunny

I would only want two things:

1, arrival times to be between 0900 - 1200 where access road permit it, as i'm sure the original  1200 rule is to allow grass cutting, which decreases as more hardstandings are added.

2, Ban tents & Pods. The other club is for tent campers & pods go against the touring spirit of the club. As ex tent campers ourselves, we have suffered the loud noise late at night from fellow campers, who seem to have no idea how sound travels - same goes of course for awning parties yell

Posted on 31/01/2018 19:22

 Hi

No.1: We try and do that where and when possible, if we can accommodate you early we will, if the pitch you choose hasn't been maintained, I'm sure you'll live with it for that early start?

2. : Can't comment on first sentence really but all I'd say is I'm sure you'll get used to it, everyone starts camping somewhere.

DSB replied on 31/01/2018 19:57

Posted on 31/01/2018 16:44 by lesbunny

I would only want two things:

1, arrival times to be between 0900 - 1200 where access road permit it, as i'm sure the original  1200 rule is to allow grass cutting, which decreases as more hardstandings are added.

2, Ban tents & Pods. The other club is for tent campers & pods go against the touring spirit of the club. As ex tent campers ourselves, we have suffered the loud noise late at night from fellow campers, who seem to have no idea how sound travels - same goes of course for awning parties yell

Posted on 31/01/2018 19:57

Unfortunately, accepting tents and non-members is not always directly the decision of the Club.  It is sometimes a requirement of the lease of the land and local authority requirements. 

On the other hand 'pods' are a new venture, but I guess in some cases appropriate permission has to be sought in order to site them.  I think whether the Club desires to increase the number of pods could very well depend on the long term overall trend in the 'sale' of ordinary touring pitches (whether the Club are filling pitches etc), and the expreience of whether pods are found to be an attractive proposition economically (I.e. if people are renting them).  This could very well vary from site to site.  No doubt time will tell.

David 

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