CL Distance to other Vans

SubaruEriba replied on 24/10/2016 11:44

Posted on 24/10/2016 11:44

Hi are CL bound by the 6mt rule, as Club Sites are ??
On one CL the vans were so close the Awnings were touching the other van 5 in a line
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Merve replied on 24/10/2016 22:31

Posted on 24/10/2016 22:31

Hi are CL bound by the 6mt rule, as Club Sites are ??
On one CL the vans were so close the Awnings were touching the other van 5 in a line
Photograph taken
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Write your comments here...if I ever found a site like that, I'd be out the gate in short order - that's the one thing I can't stand- being able to pass a cup of tea tto your neighbour through his window WITHOUT leaving your own van!!! 

wye replied on 25/10/2016 13:03

Posted on 25/10/2016 13:03

I 've seen situations where two families chose to pitch caravans close together -facing each other with one open fronted awning awning facing and touching a similar one, and making a big covered area between the two caravans - -as a covered play area for children in the day time and a covered space for big family meals in an evening. It seemed very sociable. Would some of you want it banned? 

Write your comments here... 

This would not be aloud on a commercial site or a club site for good reasons ..... FIRE !

eurortraveller replied on 25/10/2016 14:06

Posted on 25/10/2016 14:06

I think some of you live sheltered lives Smile and haven't seen the camping fields at festivals like Glastonbury. Six metre spacing would be laughed at. 

MJ730 replied on 25/10/2016 14:29

Posted on 25/10/2016 14:29

I think some of you live sheltered lives Smile and haven't seen the camping fields at festivals like Glastonbury. Six metre spacing would be laughed at. 

Write your comments here...Part of the "appeal"of festivals like Glastonbury is being lumped in close to other campers but they don't usually have a couple of gas bottles,gas hobs,ovens and grills,electric hook ups.CL's on the other hand are supposed to maintain a safe distance between units with all this on board.If the site does not have room then whoever inspected it on behalf of the club may need to some extra training.Foot in Mouth

Just my opinion of course.Wink

Mike

EJB986 replied on 25/10/2016 14:48

Posted on 25/10/2016 14:48

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Aire+de+Camping+Car+Honfleur/@49.4191735,0.2417509,287m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x47e033962971dcd1:0xecbf8ad6fb249852!8m2!3d49.4194394!4d0.2415054

Motorhomers do it differently!Smile

JohnM20 replied on 25/10/2016 15:14

Posted on 25/10/2016 15:14

Just very slightly off topic, I've always wondered why boats in marinas are allowed to moor up actually touching each other. They have the same potential fire risk as a caravan If not more so as boats don't have gas drop holes like caravans. A couple of days ago three boats were destroyed in a marina not far from us. One boat caught fire which then spread to two others moored alongside. 

SubaruEriba replied on 25/10/2016 16:36

Posted on 25/10/2016 16:36

Tinwheeler and briantimber....

CC are looking at Photogrphs.....


I do not wish to sued by the owner for lose of earnings 
You have to be so careful these days not to upset anyone or there feelings

Ebay sellers have in the passed sued for negative feed back 
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