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Tinwheeler replied on 26/11/2019 17:27
huskydog replied on 26/11/2019 17:35
Lisvaneblue replied on 27/11/2019 07:28
Posted on 27/11/2019 07:28
In reply to Tinwheeler, the warden did reopen the second facility block but this was not done until the evening, so Dawn F is correct saying that only one was open on her arrival.
Very sad that the Club are letting the standards of sites slip. Lots have commented on the poor state of the pitches. Pitch 32w sticks in my mind as more mud that chippings.
Also the wooden frost protectors around the water points are rotten, lots of the rubbish bins covered with birds mess as they are under trees, at least one of the chemical disposal points falling apart with no protective lining
Hopeless really
Oneputt replied on 27/11/2019 07:51
SteveL replied on 27/11/2019 08:10
Posted on 27/11/2019 08:10
They have recently invested in Glamping pods, so you would think they see a future in the site. Never been particularly impressed by it myself, although it's location is superb. Leaves are going to be a problem at this time of year and there are a lot of trees at M in M. Plus of course it has been exceptionally wet. Only having one toilet block open if the site was as busy as usual at a weekend, does seem a wrong decision, which was rectified.
JVB66 replied on 27/11/2019 09:14
Posted on 27/11/2019 08:10 by SteveLThey have recently invested in Glamping pods, so you would think they see a future in the site. Never been particularly impressed by it myself, although it's location is superb. Leaves are going to be a problem at this time of year and there are a lot of trees at M in M. Plus of course it has been exceptionally wet. Only having one toilet block open if the site was as busy as usual at a weekend, does seem a wrong decision, which was rectified.
Posted on 27/11/2019 09:14
At this time of year has there been a reduction in staff levels? which is a problem that seems to not yet be noted, by EGH is causing the staff to be asked to do over their winter job descriptions (at weekends in particular)that with more members using their LVs all seasons need more facilities on sites to be open
Oneputt replied on 27/11/2019 09:23
Posted on 27/11/2019 08:10 by SteveLThey have recently invested in Glamping pods, so you would think they see a future in the site. Never been particularly impressed by it myself, although it's location is superb. Leaves are going to be a problem at this time of year and there are a lot of trees at M in M. Plus of course it has been exceptionally wet. Only having one toilet block open if the site was as busy as usual at a weekend, does seem a wrong decision, which was rectified.
JVB66 replied on 27/11/2019 09:28
Posted on 27/11/2019 09:23 by OneputtThen perhaps the club should comment on here as to what their intentions are with the site and staff levels. Reading the reviews won’t encourage me to visit
replied on 27/11/2019 09:29
Posted on 27/11/2019 09:29
Only having one toilet block open if the site was as busy as usual at a weekend, does seem a wrong decision, which was rectified.
It should not have needed to be rectified. The sites manager made a poor decision presumably and given the general cost of pitches and the size of the site was not acceptable unless a large part of the site was closed.
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