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  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited March 2023 #32

    Just about every " site detail" page mentions a shop and what is sold. I suppose newspapers could be bad for our health too but I've always appreciated the sites which order papers. There are some places, Altnaharra springs to mind where forgetting something entails a very long journey. I wonder what will happen to food vendors on sites will they still be allowed to visit or is this too risky for our well being. wink

    Do hope the club makes an official announcement as their blurb on site details is now misleading.

  • brue
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    edited March 2023 #34

    I've asked for confirmation from CAMC as I think it's in the interests of the membership especially if site details are now incorrect.

  • trellis
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    edited March 2023 #36

    Could also argue it provides another nail in CMC's coffin .🤔.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2023 #37

    I think most folks will happily give a small independent shop the benefit of the doubt, but it’s a slightly different world when it comes to larger organisations and corporate businesses. Sadly, we have gone the way of the USA and litigation is a daily hazard for some businesses.

    I don’t wholly disagree with your sentiments, I do think that first and foremost, people should try and take responsibility if and where they can, and recognise that there might be an element of risk around anything we do. But, some simply don’t or won’t, and that’s why we have to have risk assessments, which then become a decision making issue around costs and affordability. 

    This sounds a bit of a mix of the Club as an organisation having done an RA and passing findings onto staff, and the staff making their minds up about it being worth the effort and accountability?

    I worked for a Local Authority, and had claims of all sorts to deal with on a weekly basis. A couple did go to court, but most got dealt with as the claimants doing something irresponsible, but that’s a long time ago now, and things are a lot worse. I’d hazard a guess the Club deal with quite a few who try it on, and it’s hard work for staff trying to keep on top of things Club related, let alone anything they do for themselves. 

    It’s a shame though. A few camping basics were very useful, and we always tried to support the efforts of the Site Staff. I hope those that do crafts for charity can continue.

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited March 2023 #38

    I wonder if there could be some clarification about the likes of toilet chemicals as I wonder if these are provided by the Club for sites to sell via their tie up with Prima Leisure? 

    We know that replenishment of gas cylinders is also a site staff responsibility in so far as they have to finance and arrange deliveries. Surely if it's too time consuming to arrange for a small selection of essentials to be available in reception (as suggested by JK)  is there now doubt that campsites will in the future be selling replacement cylinders?

    David

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2023 #39

    We would miss the cylinder sales more than anything else, as we often used to pop in even if staying on a nearby CL. But I am guessing it’s no longer as easy for staff to get the cylinders anymore.

    It would be good if the Club could offer a definitive statement around the resale issue to Members, but as per usual, much is being learnt by second hand methods.🤷‍♀️

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited March 2023 #42

    I’m surprised you were expected to provide fridges/freezers, JK. I’d have thought CAMC would provide them as they help wardens provide a service to customers - silly me🥺

    With a corner shop just down the road, it’s no great hardship for folk staying at that particular site to get their papers and milk but they’ll have to go a bit further for the pasties😀

  • brue
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    edited March 2023 #43

    Thanks for coming back JK. It's obviously personal to you and what you prefer to do.

    In response to risk assessments these have to be done in places of work etc but generally these don't shut down businesses they are used to identify areas that may need attention for a variety of reasons. LAs probably have some of the most onerous risk assessment lists but so do many companies, try working with dangerous machinery on a continuous basis, things would grind to a halt without these daily risks.

    It's probably more risky driving to a caravan site than entering the site shop....

    Hope we hear from the club, you'll be pleased to hear that's my final post on the subject. smile

     

  • Navigateur
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    edited March 2023 #44

    I recently visited The Woods affiliated site.  The sole item in the site shop was woolly hats. What about people with an allergy to wool?  Surely they must be protected?  

  • davetommo
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    edited March 2023 #45

    I am fully on your side with this one JK

  • ABM
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    edited March 2023 #46

    And to think that a certain site out in the eastern flat lands First introduced young Brian to the very long life & flavoursome  " Cravendale Milk " because their local milkman had stopped delivering on a daily basis.  Still using that brand of cow-juice and will continue to do so  !

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited March 2023 #47

    Wear a cotton skull cap beneath your woolly one then you won’t suffer-Bosh👍🏻

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited March 2023 #48

    I’m willing to bet good money prepping & RA’s re welding jobs within a fuel/oil refinery entails way more difficulty than LA’s.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2023 #49

    Imagine what it was like working with radio-isotopes in the steel construction industry!😯

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited March 2023 #50

    Naturally, they'd restrict it to those on site, CY. Why would they open a finite resource to those who choose to stay in lay-bys to save site fees? Restricting it to those on site would ensure supplies were not gobbled up by those for whom it was not intended.

    As you still wouldn't use club sites, LPG provision won't affect you or your decisions on where to stay at all 🤷‍♂️

  • SteveL
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    edited March 2023 #51

    If more garages do cease to stock it, providing the facility for those stopping on site would be a good way to get extra custom, even if only for the odd night. Particularly in areas where LPG provision is poor.

  • huskydog
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    edited March 2023 #52

    TDA says she pops in to get gas even when not staying on the site , is that not the same ? Taking gas away from those on site , or does it depend on who posts what ?

  • huskydog
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    edited March 2023 #53

    I didn’t realise that selling a few tins of Beans and a loaf of bread could be so complicated undecided

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  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2023 #57

    Appreciate you might not have had chance to read all posts AD, but JK has clarified situation re Calor and Loo chemicals. No one need get caught short. 😁

  • huskydog
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    edited March 2023 #58

    As I thought , depends on who posts their view cool

  • huskydog
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    edited March 2023 #59

    But that would mean taking the blinkers off !

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2023 #60

    We have stayed on many a (private) Site that had a van and driver going round stocked with milk, eggs, bread, tea, sugar, cream, cakes.

    Ferry Meadows has a daily ice cream van doing the rounds, or it did the last time we visited, last year. We got delicious fresh pizza at Clumber last year, and could have had Fish and Chips if preferred. It’s not all gloom and doom and enforced frugal living😁

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2023 #61

    Really😁 Live in some lovely locations, often with alternative accommodation included, and get paid for doing it? Granted, there can be some ignorant and awkward so and so’s to deal with, but it’s still not a bad way to earn a living if you enjoy being in the outdoors, sharing your working life with a loved one, and like a good bit of the year off to explore other parts of the World.
    Any work will have its down side, but whilst not particularly highly paid, possibly a good vfm choice for some? We had Warden friends who did it for year after year, it gave them chance to live in a place they couldn’t afford to buy a home in, and they lapped it up.