Caravan sites opening and safety measures feedback

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  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited July 2020 #212

    Many of the bigger sites down here are having staggered openings and reduced numbers. The request not to use the facilities if possible is the same as CAMC as far as I can see. Some sites aren't taking tent campers this season. It's a varied picture but the facility blocks are likely to be the places where Covid could be spread so best avoided.

  • moulesy
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    edited July 2020 #213

    Three of the largest sites down here (Hendra, Perran Sands and Park Dean at Holywell) have only just opened today with reduced numbers and facilities; Trevornick was open at the weekend but, again, as far as I understand with reduced numbers.

    Our site, which is family run with a staff of 2 in the office and 3 ground staff are open only for those with their own facilities - no tents, no toilet/shower blocks open but the laundry is (as I informed Mrs M! wink).

    They are going to take quite a financial hit, but for us, things will be a bit quieter without groups of youngsters using the road as a cycle speedway track! 👍

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited July 2020 #214

    From a personal point of view it wouldn't bother me if facility blocks are open or closed. However I imagine that the Club have had sufficient feedback to suggest that if those facilities were not opened the impact on occupancy, regardless of any fee reduction, would be seriously reduced as there are many members who would not consider using their own on board facilities. You only have to monitor the Facebook forums to confirm this view. That clearly has a serious ongoing impact on Club finances and in the longer term the survival of the Club. As an organisation the Club can only put in place routines to try and reduce the risk of infection. It seems they have tried to do this but some members are doing their own thing. They are putting themselves at risk but I suspect those that are really concerned won't be using the toilet blocks anyway. 

    David

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  • EasyT
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    edited July 2020 #216

    Just the same as CMC and many larger sites due to the different permitted operations in UK's 4 countries.

     

    England

    Our campsites with facility blocks are now open in England.

     

    Scotland

    We are open without facility blocks. We will be able to open the facility blocks from the 15th July. Due to Scottish government policy, only self-contained units of a caravan or a motorhome will initially be allowed on site, until 15th July. Unfortunately, the current policy means that campers in units without onboard facilities, such as tents, trailer tents and campervans will be unable to stay on our Scottish campsites. This is also applicable even to those with toilet tents. These cannot be on site until 15th July.

     

    Wales

    In Wales we have confirmation we can open from 11th July without facility blocks. 

     

    We are waiting on further confirmation as to when we can open our facility blocks and welcome back tent campers and campervans. Current Welsh government policy states that only self-contained units of a caravan or a motorhome will initially be allowed on site. You need to have your own on-board shower, WC and kitchen facilities. Unfortunately, the current policy means that campers in units without onboard facilities, such as tents, trailer tents and campervans will be unable to stay on our Welsh campsites. This is also applicable even to those with toilet tents. 

     
    Northern Ireland

    In Northern Ireland, Delamont Country park is now open without facilities blocks.

  • JVB66
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    edited July 2020 #217

    My post was in answer to an incorrect post earlierwink

    asking the poster what was different from the clubsurprised

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  • JVB66
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    edited July 2020 #219

    Sounds as if the ccc have similar problems with staff shortages as this club 

  • Gwte
    Gwte Forum Participant Posts: 3
    edited July 2020 #221

    Currently on the Sandringham caravan site. On arrival given fob for barrier and 2 wristbands for use of facilities. Pitch was already allocated. To use facilities you hang wristband on peg outside. There is a maximum of two people allowed in the facilities at any time. If pegs have two wristbands hanging you need to wait in a socially distanced queue until a peg is available.

    Have noticed that some people have forgotten to pick up their wristband after using facilities and suspect that some have forgotten to take them when intending to use facilities-not sure if they have returned to their units to pick up wristband.

    Handsanitisers available outside facilities and reception but none near water points or cdp. 
    Wardens have done a great job of making us feel as safe as possible.

  • dick n liddy
    dick n liddy Club Member Posts: 15 ✭✭
    edited July 2020 #222

    As requested in original post, our comments are regarding organisation and cleansing.  We arrived at Sutton-on-Sea on Saturday and it’s very well organised. They’re using the wristbands with pitch number for social distancing in facilities blocks, 4 hooks to hang bands on, if there’s no spare hook you need to wait until someone exits, we haven’t used them much but have not seen any queue.  A warden comes around several times each day and sanititizes fresh water taps etc and dustbin lids.  People are being sociable as usual but at an appropriate distance.  We were a little nervous about this first outing but are confident all possible steps are being taken by staff and members.  I hope this helps to allay fears that some people may have.

  • Oneputt
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    edited July 2020 #223

    On a CL in North Norfolk and sanitiser attached to each EHU post, sanitiser at water point and same cdp, so well covered

  • charlie25
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    edited July 2020 #225

    Thank you for the few people staying on the club caravan sites at the moment that responded to my request. I am sure lots of people will be happy to hear your positive responses to safety on the caravan sites. We are looking forward to our trip away this month.

  • GJac
    GJac Forum Participant Posts: 54
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    edited July 2020 #226

    Enjoy that much deserved brandy!

    As you say, valuable lessons over the past 3 days will have been learned.  What is happening is new for absolutely everyone.  I get quite tetchy when some people offer nothing other than criticism as to how things should be done, aren’t being done, and seem to have this wonderful gift of seeing into the future with assertions or at the worst, probabilities!  We can only try our best and learn by our mistakes.

    Cheers to all enjoying their caravans, campervans and motorhomes this week.  Long may it continue.

  • RedKite
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    edited July 2020 #227

    Thanks for update JK enjoy your evening.

  • fredsautos
    fredsautos Forum Participant Posts: 10
    edited July 2020 #228

    So are the allocated pitches an ongoing thing or just for the initial rush? We are booked for Troutbeck head on Thursday and can say are looking forward to it immensely! 

  • Quantox
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    edited July 2020 #229

    We arrived at Modbury on Sunday. Check in was great. Paid by card around the plastic screen, asked if we would be using the facilities, which we aren’t as we only decided to go ahead with the trip on the basis of being totally self sufficient. So brought drinking water and all food with us and using on board facilities which we have always done anyway and are fortunate to have.  The site is just under half full I would estimate but there is a steady stream of trudgers back and forth to the wash block, some of them tent campers but also many caravanners who have onboard facilities but are choosing to use the shower block. This has surprised us but each to their own. We wear gloves to dispose of rubbish and waste after waiting for a lull at the SP.

    Quite relaxing and enjoyable atmosphere here and definitely worth coming.

     

  • AnnB
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    edited July 2020 #230

    The alternative way of using the band system (one band per pitch and hang it outside when you use the facilities) seems better than the ‘2 bands in a bucket’ used at Burrs although they would need to buy a lot of bands here because the site is almost full.  Lots departed yesterday but pitches were taken up with new arrivals - seems a lot of people are testing the procedures with short breaks this week.

    Band system breaks down a bit if there are 2 showers being used.  Would be better if they closed all but one shower so the ‘desperate’ could use the toilet cubicles.  Husband called at the block yesterday evening, no bands in the bucket but when he popped his head round the door the block was empty.

  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited July 2020 #231

    Thanks for the updates, reviews are coming in now giving info too, we're off soon so it's been useful to hear from people. Hope everyone has safe stays and good breaks. smile

  • Wigglywoods
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    edited July 2020 #232

    With the new 'contact free' arrival procedure removing the possibility of paying with cash, I have a question.

    I'm a bit of a 'dinosaur', I've always paid on arrival with cash - I don't like disclosing debit/credit card numbers, especially not in an unencrypted email - for the whole world to access - so I was wondering if anyone knew if sites accept 'Apple Pay' as it does not disclose the aforementioned numbers?

  • SteveL
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    edited July 2020 #233

    I've never seen any reference to Apple Pay, either online or onsite. I thought for visits other that the first day the CC were putting a sign up at the site telling you how to pay. You would either ring from your car on a mobile or if no phone signal, as at Clumber, there would be other instructions. Presumably one at a time into office.

    I have not seen anything about paying by email. I certainly wouldn't want to put card details in one.   I would have thought if paying before arrival the phone would be the way to do it.

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited July 2020 #234

    Not quite a dinosaur if you are contemplating Apple Paywink According to the Club website these are the following accepted methods of payment

    "On Club owned and managed sites you can pay your site fees by MasterCard, Visa, cash, gift voucher or Site Night Voucher."

    So it seems no Apple or Google Pay. 

    David

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited July 2020 #235

    I don’t think there would ever be a need to put card details in an email. I’m happy to pay any business over the phone but I’m not sure where the idea of email came from.

  • Cornersteady
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    edited July 2020 #236

    anyway there is a smallish limit on paying through those apps, might be enough for one two nights but not for longer stays.

    I did say once I would like to be able to pay on the website before arrival, on the morning perhaps, as well as on arrival. This was before the virus and it didn't go down well I recall, but while the current situation goes on might be an idea?

  • JVB66
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    edited July 2020 #237

    According to the "site managers" (note new names they now havewink)there are two systems at can be used 

    1 When you advise office of your pitch number a wrist band is to each member with you pitch number on,which you keep until leaving and used for facility block access -If the pegs/hooks are all in use in means that the area is at a safe capacity and  you need to wait for some one to leave ,if a peg/hook is free then you put you band on the free one and enter,

    2 The bands are in sanitizing liquid and if none there as above

    it seems the first system is working better ,but as usual it has yet to be "understood" by some but it seems less "misunderstanding?" than system twoundecided

     Card payment IF possible for stay can be made in the office ,one person only at a time ,not all the outfit ocupants

    Ps  no visitors allowed on site 

    Food deliveries IE deliveroo must be met at site entrance,   and supermarket deliveries to designated point but only with agreement site managers  ,but none to enter site

  • RedKite
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    edited July 2020 #238

    We were at Broadway last year and they accepted both Apple pay and Google pay, possibly contact site and ask or head office.

  • Wigglywoods
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    edited July 2020 #239

    @ SteveL, Tinwheeler : The 'email' was my interpretation of 'check-in by phone' (on the "Covid secure commitment" page) - I constantly confuse texts with emails - my mistake 🤭... don't ask about 'INSTA-BOOK-TWIT-CHAT" social media 😱😂.

    @ DavidKline : I think the accepted means of payment have changed (see the "Covid secure commitment" page) - I'd be much more comfortable paying by cash as it's included in the list you quoted but I suspect they've forgotten to update their website.

    @JVB66 : If it's still possible to stick my card in a reader and enter the pin then that addresses my issues but the "Covid secure commitment" page says it's all going to be phone based (which is what led me to consider 'apple pay')

    @RedKite : That sounds encouraging - If some sites are accepting Apple Pay I think contacting them directly is the way to go

    ... Thank you all for your help

    Regards

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited July 2020 #240

    My interpretation of check in by phone is to speak to the staff and tell them the card details, WW, and I think that’s what others have done.

  • crown green bowler
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    edited July 2020 #241

    We have stayed at Broadway site for three nights arriving on Saturday opening day. We could not fault anything from arrival to leaving and the wardens and the club were faultless. We were given a pitch number and arrival time, and the wardens were all outside to sort things out. There was no queue and we went straight to our pitch, and went to the office Sunday morning to pay.  We used our own shower and toilet and felt very safe on the site. Well done the wardens at Broadway.