White peg position

ChrissieR replied on 12/08/2021 08:36

Posted on 12/08/2021 08:36

Does anyone know why the position of the pitch peg has been changed?  (Is it on all sites?) I don’t really want to look out onto my car from my awning and would much prefer it was behind my caravan with the caravan in the middle of the pitch.  It also means the grassed area to the side of the pitch remains unused or a s that the intention?

JVB66 replied on 17/08/2021 18:47

Posted on 17/08/2021 18:24 by HarryTheHymer

So easy then, park sideways across the pitch,  no 6m spacing required, no pegs…. Job jobbed!

 

 

Posted on 17/08/2021 18:47

As long as when you do the Peg should be in the middle of the vehiclecool

JVB66 replied on 17/08/2021 18:50

Posted on 16/08/2021 22:19 by HarryTheHymer

This is on a caravan club site…

 

 

 

 

Posted on 17/08/2021 18:50

And as it is a site staffs compounds they have a wooden fences to restrict fire spread between their accommodation cool

davetommo replied on 17/08/2021 18:55

Posted on 17/08/2021 18:50 by JVB66

And as it is a site staffs compounds they have a wooden fences to restrict fire spread between their accommodation cool

Posted on 17/08/2021 18:55

That should stop the any burning

davetommo replied on 17/08/2021 20:35

Posted on 17/08/2021 20:31 by JVB66

What even tanalised good luck with that onecool

Posted on 17/08/2021 20:35

Tanalized wood is not fire proof

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