Washing Lines

Scottie2
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edited April 2016 in UK Campsites & Touring #1

Most CC members should be aware of the rules whilst on Club sites concerning the erecting of washing lines to dry clothes...On a recent short stay on a Club site there was an arrival of a brand new motor home and the following morning the owners erected
a rope between their corner handle and the metal fence behind their outfit , which was about 10feet away, and loaded same with a load of washing...When passing their motor home to go on a walk into town, I commented to the owner that site rules state that
erecting of washing lines in this manner was not allowed...From his reaction I realised he was aware that it wasn't but hey, what the heck...On our return a half hour later, the line and washing was all down so whether he thought better of his wrong doing
or the warden had spoken to him (not as a result of me shopping him), I'll never know...Luckily the majority of site users abide by the rules and sites appearances are the better for it.

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  • EmilysDad
    EmilysDad Forum Participant Posts: 8,973
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    edited April 2016 #2

    but what about
    these
    Undecided

  • redface
    redface Forum Participant Posts: 1,701
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    edited April 2016 #3

    My godfathers!!  it is amazing what upsets some people! If I wish to put out a washing line (as I have done on some occasions) then that's down to me and no one else!  If its on my pitch don't whinge. If it goes to the fence behind me then don't creep around
    my pitch, but keep your eyes open and your head down.  Sorry Scottie, but irrespective of the rules let others enjoy a bit of piece,quiet and goodwill. I think you'll find that few members are aware of that rule and washing lines - whirlygigs  - are fairly
    common which implies that the rule is not enforced.

  • JayEss
    JayEss Forum Participant Posts: 1,663
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    edited April 2016 #4

    Surprised

    Is there no end to the list of things people object to. 

    Which rule is this by the way?  I can't find it 

  • huskydog
    huskydog Club Member Posts: 5,460 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited April 2016 #5

    It could be the size of the pants on the line that could offend someEmbarassed

  • Scottie2
    Scottie2 Forum Participant Posts: 226
    edited April 2016 #6

    This is a website for airing ones grievances or is it now becoming the norm for others to ignore the general appearances of our Club sites, God forbid the sites are costing enough so we should be able to expect  a site that is pleasing to the eye...Whirlies
    and window mounted air ears are not offensive , ropes onto fences and trees are.

  • JayEss
    JayEss Forum Participant Posts: 1,663
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    edited April 2016 #7

    Which rule is it please?  I can't find it online 

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited April 2016 #8

    I see the curtain twitching and tutting season has commenced! Innocent

  • helensrock
    helensrock Forum Participant Posts: 17
    edited April 2016 #9

    but what about theseUndecided

    Lakeside Club site near Dulverton was selling those when we went there last year

  • neveramsure
    neveramsure Forum Participant Posts: 712
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    edited April 2016 #10

    I just looked through the rules
    see here
    and can’t find any mention of washing lines.Undecided

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited April 2016 #11

    I think it's in the site leaflets, Jay, and the intention is to prevent damage that might be caused by tethering a washing line to a tree/hedge/bush. I don't think it has anything to do with displaying your frillies for the world to seeCool

  • JayEss
    JayEss Forum Participant Posts: 1,663
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    edited April 2016 #12

    Cheers Tinny. 

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited April 2016 #13

    You're welcome, Jay. We could all use tumble driers, I suppose, rather than having our washing on show. How about tumble driers in awnings? There's a thought for a new thread!Surprised

  • neveramsure
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    edited April 2016 #14

    I think it's in the site leaflets, Jay, and the intention is to prevent damage that might be caused by tethering a washing line to a tree/hedge/bush. I don't think it has anything to do with displaying your frillies for the world to seeCool

    TW, you just made me smile as it reminded me that while on a site a few years ago, a woman on the next pitch used to wash her smalls and then dry them by hanging them from a slightly opened window.EmbarassedSurprised

    I can only think she forgot to pack enough pairs.Laughing

  • JayEss
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    edited April 2016 #15

    It's rather tucked away on the site leaflet though. I don't think I've noticed it before. How lucky that I've not transgressed without knowing 

  • JVB66
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    edited April 2016 #16

    You're welcome, Jay. We could all use tumble driers, I suppose, rather than having our washing on show. How about tumble driers in awnings? There's a thought for a new thread!Surprised

    ..Malc !!Cool

  • briantimber
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    edited April 2016 #17

    Sorry to appear so dour, but I think some people should get a life, unless moaning IS their lifeYell

    Correct me if I'm wrong, CT is about helping members with their problems, asking/giving advice, friendly discussion, giving a friendly welcome to newcomers etc....Cool

  • SteveL
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    edited April 2016 #18

    One of the AS's we have booked says all washing lines are banned except those that hang on the caravan window. So presumably several of those would be OK, we have four large windows but our one whirly one is prohibited.

  • richardandros
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    edited April 2016 #19

    The 'window' airers won't fit our caravan without damaging the blinds (which pull up from the bottom) so we have a 'whirly' and it is used just to dry our towels and those used to dry the dog.  It is discreetly placed behind the back of the caravan, as out
    of sight as possible.  

    Sorry - but if this is yet another rule to be abided by on Club sites, then all it does is persuade me to avoid Club sites in favour of CL's (and CS's), where, generally, common sense and reason seem to prevail.

  • Oneputt
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    edited April 2016 #20

    Scottie, for tongue in cheek trying using an emotionSurprisedTongue Out

  • mbee1
    mbee1 Forum Participant Posts: 557
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    edited April 2016 #21

    Who wants to wash when on holiday anyway!  Granted if you have children or are on an extended tour you might but that's what the washing room and dryer are for.

  • JillwithaJay
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    edited April 2016 #22

    Site Leaflet:

    "Please do not hang washing lines between trees or on the fences."

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  • SteveL
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    edited April 2016 #23

    Who wants to wash when on holiday anyway!  Granted if you have children or are on an extended tour you might but that's what the washing room and dryer are for.

    Unfortunately on a 6 week tour it is inevitable and we do of course use the laundry. However, the CC have not helped themselves in this respect, with the way above inflation rise for this service. A load now costs £6, £4 for the wash and a minimum of two
    drying cycles at £1 each. Therefore if the weather is nice, we will hand wash and use the spin/ rinse cycle ar just a £1, before hanging on the rotary drier.

  • Navigateur
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    edited April 2016 #24

    I do not go on holiday in a caravan to look out at other peoples' clean(ish) washing. There is a name for the type of people who do.

  • JayEss
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    edited April 2016 #25

    If there's a request (not a rule) not to hang washing lines on fences then they shouldn't have done it. 

    Is it an issue big enough to be called a grievance?  Not in my book. 

  • moulesy
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    edited April 2016 #26

    I can't understand why this incident is seen as an issue. The folk with the line were technically in the wrong and when it was pointed out to them they appear to have done something about it. What's to get all steamed up about?

  • David2115
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    edited April 2016 #27

    Seems reasonable. Offender took it down on request. End if matter. 

  • Scottie2
    Scottie2 Forum Participant Posts: 226
    edited April 2016 #28

    Site Leaflet:

    "Please do not hang washing lines between trees or on the fences."

    300 siggy photo 6b161378-22ab-47bd-97dd-22af5e8f67ba_zpsbtkpqljt.jpg

    Write your comments here...

    Site Leaflet:

    "Please do not hang washing lines between trees or on the fences."

    300 siggy photo 6b161378-22ab-47bd-97dd-22af5e8f67ba_zpsbtkpqljt.jpg

    Write your comments here...thank you JillwithaJay...I don't think it's much of an ask not to havewashing lines between fences and trees

    I do not go on holiday in a caravan to look out at other peoples' clean(ish) washing. There is a name for the type of people who do.

    I do not go on holiday in a caravan to look out at other peoples' clean(ish) washing. There is a name for the type of people who do.

    Write your comments here...Navigateur, nothing constructive in your comments .....I don't recollect any part of my post referring to monitoring the drying of clothes on sites in general....It's an observation on a singular incident and one which by drawing
    to other members attention will make it one which will not be considered as a normal practice.....leaflets exist on club sites not to do it.

    Write your comments here..

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited April 2016 #29

    "It's an observation on a singular incident and one which by drawing to other members attention will make it one which will not be considered as a normal practice.....leaflets exist on club sites not to do it."

    Don't kid yourself that your post will make a difference Scottie. A very, very small proportion of CC members use CT and it will all be forgotten very quickly. Sorry to disillusion you.Sad

  • IanH
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    edited April 2016 #30

    Scottie......don't worry, the standard 'put-down' on here is to label anyone who notices anything on a site as a "curtain twitcher".

    It's only a matter of time before someone says "I'm too busy enjoying my holiday to notice these things"

    Presumably, when they leave or return to the site or they go to the toilet block, they do so with their eyes firmly closed.

     

  • IanH
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    edited April 2016 #31

    I don't have any strong feelings one way or the other about washing lines......but I do wonder why the CC spend our money publishing these 'rules' and then have their staff completely ignore them.

    What is the point?