The future

malnik replied on 07/10/2020 22:04

Posted on 07/10/2020 22:04

I have been a member for 3 years now, I don't think i can continue my membership for the years ahead. As a young family i find this club not exactly "family friendly". More to the point, I have been looking at the make up of the people at the head of the table, the council members and commitee. 

We live in a diverse country and our nation is much better for that amazing diversity. Unfortunately the club seems to be a relic of the 70s, diversity seems to be something we as a club are unaware of. I'm sure they are all doing a great job but how can we go ahead without our club reflecting the make up of the country and the people they represent. Dont get me started on age groups being represented. I have no idea what ages everyone is, but i don't see young families represented and once again, they can't be ignored. Unless ofcourse the club is for elderly white people only. Again, this is no criticism of those people.

The easy answer is anyone can apply or put themselves forward. But the aptmosphere has to be right, it has to be friendly to people from other groups to be able to apply. Is it? What is the cub doing to encourage more diversity? Younger representation? It has to be more than just a token "anyone can apply". And this direction has to be from the leader, Mr Lomas.

On the basis of the above, I can't continue to be a member when it comes time to renew. 

replied on 12/11/2020 20:12

Posted on 12/11/2020 19:08 by Takethedogalong

I tend to remember the places we visit rather than the showers......😁

check out C&CC’s Trust Pilot rating.........😬

Posted on 12/11/2020 20:12

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replied on 12/11/2020 20:14

Posted on 12/11/2020 19:08 by Takethedogalong

I tend to remember the places we visit rather than the showers......😁

check out C&CC’s Trust Pilot rating.........😬

Posted on 12/11/2020 20:14

You might have remembered them if they were unusable to you though I suspect smile

brue replied on 12/11/2020 21:28

Posted on 12/11/2020 19:08 by Takethedogalong

I tend to remember the places we visit rather than the showers......😁

check out C&CC’s Trust Pilot rating.........😬

Posted on 12/11/2020 21:28

I just did, then I checked some of the reviewers reviews (so to speak) can anyone "trust" these web sites! wink

DavidKlyne replied on 12/11/2020 21:30

Posted on 12/11/2020 19:55 by Takethedogalong

Nothing to do with Site reviews ET, these are people’s views on the C&CC as an organisation. 

Posted on 12/11/2020 21:30

It was a similar point I was making about their forum up thread. I have also seen the reviews on Trust Pilot and agree they are more than dire. It seems that early on in the pandemic many, on here, were happy to hold up the C&CC as a shining example because they made the token gesture of extending membership when all that was trying to do was to deflect from what was really going wrong?

David

brue replied on 12/11/2020 21:48

Posted on 12/11/2020 21:48

Polite question. What was going wrong? I know they've had web site problems, much like CAMC. I was grateful for the membership extension, it helped everyone I think?

JVB66 replied on 13/11/2020 08:00

Posted on 12/11/2020 21:48 by brue

Polite question. What was going wrong? I know they've had web site problems, much like CAMC. I was grateful for the membership extension, it helped everyone I think?

Posted on 13/11/2020 08:00

I take it you have read rhe trust pilot reviews before postingsurprised?

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 13/11/2020 08:02

Posted on 12/11/2020 21:28 by brue

I just did, then I checked some of the reviewers reviews (so to speak) can anyone "trust" these web sites! wink

Posted on 13/11/2020 08:02

In a word-yes, you can trust certain web sites. The reviews can’t be skewed by a single toxic individual who has an issue as they are an overall indicator. I use Trustpilot a lot, I also review on it. I have found Trustpilot to be one if not the best for accuracy. They also have a system for banning toxic reviewers too. Companies/suppliers have a right to reply which I think is fair.

peedee replied on 13/11/2020 08:28

Posted on 13/11/2020 08:28

But are all the complaints resonable? Some are clearly not and demonstrate a lack of understanding of VAT and a difficult situation. It does look as though the C&CC have a staffing problem both in shortages and morale? That does not appear to be the case with the C&MC.

peedee

mbee1 replied on 13/11/2020 08:46

Posted on 08/10/2020 09:51 by Metheven

Anyone with a young family would only use a Club site if the parents love interacting with them, if parents want to 'dump' them for the day then there are plenty of offerings from the all singing and dancing sites that's like camping in a kids playground.

I have had my share of children, bringing them up and interacting with them but these days I choose the Club sites for the lack of them, probably why I prefer CLs or CSs.

But the main reason both Clubs appeal to me is the other offerings besides the sites, once they are gone or not giving value then I'll be walking also.

 

Posted on 13/11/2020 08:46

I'm surprised you've not walked already then Metheven because "giving value" they're certainly not.

Cornersteady replied on 13/11/2020 08:47

Posted on 13/11/2020 08:28 by peedee

But are all the complaints resonable? Some are clearly not and demonstrate a lack of understanding of VAT and a difficult situation. It does look as though the C&CC have a staffing problem both in shortages and morale? That does not appear to be the case with the C&MC.

peedee

Posted on 13/11/2020 08:47

I've think you have said before (sorry if I'm wrong) that it doesn't matter if complaints are reasonable, someone has complained? Therefore if the person paying doesn't understand if it their fault or the organisation for not explaining it?

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