Site Directory and Map 2017/2018

Tomorrow
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edited November 2016 in Club Membership #1

Has anyone received theirs yet.  Any idea when they will be sent out.

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  • SteveL
    SteveL Club Member Posts: 12,302 ✭✭✭
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    edited November 2016 #2

    Not until mid February I am afraid.???

    Your 2017/18 Sites Directory and Handbook is coming soon

    The 2017/18 edition of The Club’s Sites Directory and Handbook will be with you soon, but a little later than usual. We have a number of exciting projects and developments which will impact upon the content of the handbook,
    so the latest edition will be with you in mid February.

    Rest assured that all site Club site and CL information is available and up to date on our website and UK Sites App.

  • Tomorrow
    Tomorrow Forum Participant Posts: 130
    edited November 2016 #3

    Ok thanks Steve just checking mine had not going for a walk in the post lol Happy

  • cyberyacht
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    edited November 2016 #4

    Is the delay in the availability of the handbook part of a cunning plan to push people towards the app?

  • EasyT
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    edited November 2016 #5

    Just poor planning and service in my view

  • SteveL
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    edited November 2016 #6

    Is the delay in the availability of the handbook part of a cunning plan to push people towards the app?

    The trouble is if you want to use the app on booking day to peruse site details, it is not available. However, I presume it will still be available, last download of info, off line. Unfortunately to do this, due to how the app is written, I have to switch
    wifi off on my pad. If the app has access to the wifi it can see the app is not available and refuses to load. Turn wifi off and it loads straight away. Only found this out by accident when the app was down recently.

  • N1805
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    edited November 2016 #7

    Is the delay in the availability of the handbook part of a cunning plan to push people towards the app?

    Hopefully not as OH uses book & map to
    plan
    our breaks away from home.

  • JD6620
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    edited November 2016 #8

    I wouldn't be bothered if it didn't arrive at all. Not made use of it for years.  I appreaciate that some people do which is fine.  I do all my research and bookings online.  I would like to see the CC introduce an online only membership option, with no handbook or magazine like the C&CC do, at a slightly reduced membership fee.

  • brue
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    edited November 2016 #9

    The handbook wins for me everytime, battery power has let me down!Wink

  • EasyT
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    edited November 2016 #10

    I hope this years map is easier to read than last effort. I think it poor as well that a new map and at least any site ammendments are not sent out annually instead of issuing the info every two years.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited November 2016 #11

    Agree ET. They could happily ditch the magazine for me, stick a few (note the word few!) adverts in Handbook and let us have it annually. Would do CLs a favour as well, not having to wait two years to update.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited November 2016 #12

    The handbook wins for me everytime, battery power has let me down!Wink

    And for us, and a decent map too is reqired. Can't always get signal when on some CLs so need book to seek follow-on sites, and use it for the directions to sites, as well.

  • peedee
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    edited November 2016 #13

    I wouldn't be bothered if it didn't arrive at all. Not made use of it for years.  I appreaciate that some people do which is fine.  I do all my research and bookings online.  I would like to see the CC introduce an online only membership option, with no
    handbook or magazine like the C&CC do, at a slightly reduced membership fee.

    Snap, the only time it is sometimes used is when approaching site for directions.This could also easily be made unnecessay by adding site directions to the email confirming a booking.

    peedee

  • SteveL
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    edited November 2016 #14

    I wouldn't be bothered if it didn't arrive at all. Not made use of it for years.  I appreaciate that some people do which is fine.  I do all my research and bookings online.  I would like to see the CC introduce an online only membership option, with no handbook or magazine like the C&CC do, at a slightly reduced membership fee.

    Snap, the only time it is sometimes used is when approaching site for directions.This could also easily be made unnecessay by adding site directions to the email confirming a booking.

    peedee

    If you have a smartphone or a pad the directions are available on the app, even when you have no internet connection. We never take the book with us these days, although do refer to it occasionally at home. However, as you say it would be very easy to add them to the email, particularly the enjoy your holiday one, which has a little map, address and lat + long already.  Perhaps  they will take note.

  • peedee
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    edited November 2016 #15

    If you have a smartphone or a pad the directions are available on the app, even when you have no internet connection.

    I had forgotten that Steve, even so my other half isn't that good with Apps and technology and I do need the directions read to me for the last few miles when I am driving even as a check to what I have programmed into the sat nav using waypoints.

    peedee

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited November 2016 #16

    I wouldn't be bothered if it didn't arrive at all. Not made use of it for years.  I appreaciate that some people do which is fine.  I do all my research and bookings online.  I would like to see the CC introduce an online only membership option, with no
    handbook or magazine like the C&CC do, at a slightly reduced membership fee.

    Snap, the only time it is sometimes used is when approaching site for directions.This could also easily be made unnecessay by adding site directions to the email confirming a booking.

    peedee

    Maybe for some but there'll be many who don't have wifi on their phones, only use a laptop at home for their bookings & don't have a printer either ( or one that doesn't work, anywayWink),
    and others without any internet who rely soley on the site directory for site information & directions.

  • peedee
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    edited November 2016 #17

    Maybe for some but there'll be many who don't have wifi on their phones, only use a laptop at home for their bookings & don't have a printer either ( or one that doesn't work, anywayWink), and others without any internet who rely soley on the site directory for site information & directions.

    A very small minority! They will be the ones who will eventually have to pay a higher subscription for a paper service.

    peedee

  • peedee
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    edited November 2016 #18

    Aa an aside I note the C&CC's electronic subscription has remained flat for the past 3 years at £37 while that of the CC's has increased £4 from £44 to £48 this year.

    peedee

  • Navigateur
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    edited November 2016 #19

    I hope this years map is easier to read than last effort. I think it poor as well that a new map and at least any site ammendments are not sent out annually instead of issuing the info every two years.

    Site ammendments and map changes could be printed in the "magazine" on a special page that turned the printed bit into stickers to put on the map.

  • ABM
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    edited November 2016 #20

    Nav,  do  you  mean  like  those  Address  stickies  that  come  with  the  C/mas  draw  tickets  blocking  up  my  letterbox  these  days  ??

  • Fisherman
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    edited November 2016 #21

    Getting the booklet is the most desirable bit of my annual fee. Put the uodates in the Mag in tearable form so we can attch to booklet. Not rocket science.

  • Fisherman
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    edited November 2016 #22

    Not going to many updates as web sites shows none since July.

  • Wildwood
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    edited November 2016 #23

    Maybe for some but there'll be many who don't have wifi on their phones, only use a laptop at home for their bookings & don't have a printer either ( or one that doesn't work, anywayWink),
    and others without any internet who rely soley on the site directory for site information & directions.

    A very small minority! They will be the ones who will eventually have to pay a higher subscription for a paper service.

    peedee

    The club have to be fair to all and I am not sure if giving a discount for an online service only is that. Personally I prefer to have the printed items as well as access to the web service and to me the discount is simply not big enough to change my mind
    and I am a member of both clubs.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited November 2016 #24

    Maybe for some but there'll be many who don't have wifi on their phones, only use a laptop at home for their bookings & don't have a printer either ( or one that doesn't work, anywayWink),
    and others without any internet who rely soley on the site directory for site information & directions.

    A very small minority! They will be the ones who will eventually have to pay a higher subscription for a paper service.

    peedee

    Are you sure about that in both respects? Just because the C&CC does that, there's been no indication that the CC will follow suit. I would think that there's a lot more than you imagine who don't book through the internet. Don't forget that CT is certainly
    not representative of the full membership.

  • EasyT
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    edited November 2016 #25

    I book through the internet but no smartphone. No wifi means no internet

  • peedee
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    edited November 2016 #26

    Maybe for some but there'll be many who don't have wifi on their phones, only use a laptop at home for their bookings & don't have a printer either ( or one that doesn't work, anywayWink),
    and others without any internet who rely soley on the site directory for site information & directions.

    A very small minority! They will be the ones who will eventually have to pay a higher subscription for a paper service.

    peedee

    Are you sure about that in both respects? Just because the C&CC does that, there's been no indication that the CC will follow suit. I would think that there's a lot more than you imagine who don't book through the internet. Don't forget that CT is certainly
    not representative of the full membership.

    The numbers of the UK population using the internet is round about the 95 percent mark, the figure is even higher for those with mobile phones. Its about progress and cost savings.

    peedee

  • Kennine
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    edited November 2016 #27

    As we are now well into the 21st century and the internet is available to all, if they so choose, I would suggest that on - line documentation should be the default and if some people want to also have a printed version of the list of sites and a map they
    should have the ability to request those items for an extra charge.  Other camping organisations successfully use this method. 

    Cheers............K

  • N1805
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    edited November 2016 #28

    Agree with Wildwood . Quote
    " The club have to be fair to all and I am not sure if giving a discount for an online service only is that."   Even if you have smartphone/tablet etc & choose to use WiFi/Interenet connections they can at times be problematic away from home.

     

  • EasyT
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    edited November 2016 #29

    Maybe for some but there'll be many who don't have wifi on their phones, only use a laptop at home for their bookings & don't have a printer either ( or one that doesn't work, anywayWink),
    and others without any internet who rely soley on the site directory for site information & directions.

    A very small minority! They will be the ones who will eventually have to pay a higher subscription for a paper service.

    peedee

    Are you sure about that in both respects? Just because the C&CC does that, there's been no indication that the CC will follow suit. I would think that there's a lot more than you imagine who don't book through the internet. Don't forget that CT is certainly
    not representative of the full membership.

    The numbers of the UK population using the internet is round about the 95 percent mark, the figure is even higher for those with mobile phones. Its about progress and cost savings.

    peedee

    The numbers using internet might be 95% but I would venture a guess that those having access to mobile internet is significantly less. 

  • peedee
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    edited November 2016 #30

    The numbers using internet might be 95% but I would venture a guess that those having access to mobile internet is significantly less. 

    Even the cheapest of phones have access to the internet these days. Even so what ever did we do before the advent of all this technology? What is wrong with using a public phone box or even asking the site manager/warden to book ahead for you if technology
    fails you.

    peedee

  • EasyT
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    edited November 2016 #31

    First you need sites info to obtain details of available sites and phone numbers. Then you can indeed phone!