New Club Site: Bingham Grange
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I was going to say all sorts of things but changed my mind.
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Have any CMC site's won an award, and will this new site stay an award winning site,😇
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Most of the children you see on site are staying with grandparents apart from 6 weeks in the summer when you see the occasional family group. This club is more or less adult only most of the year
If the club decided to make some sites AO I would leave. I pay the same fee as everyone else and expect to be able to access every site the club has under its control. We joined this club because I got sick of finding the perfect site only to find it was AO or had a no commercial vehicles rule.
I think we all know that you don't like the way the club develops their sites. To some extent I don't either but knowing that I can book a club site without having to ring up first to check their AO policy or whether they'll let us on with a pick up far outweighs any niggles for me
Better owned by the club than closed completely or turned over to glamping in my view
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Looking on google earth I did notice rather a lot of grass pitches surrounded by small hedges, is this going to be a pod area,😇😇
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probably, just as well....
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sloppy wording, Rocky, sorry.....
i should have posted as earlier...."if my posting in the third party is an issue for Corners, I'll happily post it directly to him"....
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We have a syntax accord😂👍🏻
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....but in an age where folk retire at different (ever moving) ages, SCs could be almost any age...
ive been retired for 12 years, yet don't receive my State pension till later this year...
OH will have been retired 17 years before she gets hers....unless they move it out even further....
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Good point BB, I will have been retired for 15yrs before I get my state pension. It is almost any age for a SC👍🏻😊
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Maybe it’s more a state of mind than physical age. Some act as SCs way before they draw their pensions whereas some stay young at heart all their days.
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As it just so happens, brue, we stopped on a CL in that area last year and saw all of those views, although the sea was a lot rougher when we were at Hive Beach. We did find that although we like the area we found it much too busy carwise for our liking.
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I would imagine they don't enter their sites for such competitions as it irrelevant because they are not competing in the same way as a commercial site where there might be a commercial advantage in receiving such a reward.
David
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We booked this site over a year ago for this coming half term holidays. Was going to be our second visit. Lovely quiet adult only site (well it was) For us, that’s now ruined, and we have cancelled our break. What was awful is that they have not told people either, I only found out by chance as I rang to pay the balance and was told that the CC had taken over so payment not needed until arrival now. And I had to ask about it being adult only, they tried to take the attitude that it didn’t matter. They tried to tell me it was the same as before - how can it be? It will totally ruin the feel of the site. Very sad.....
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Put your hard hat on you might need it😎
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The previous owners clearly decided to sell up for whatever reason. There was no guarantee whoever purchased it would maintain it as an adults only site. The only difference with the CMC buying it is that we all get the opportunity to discuss it? You can't blame the CMC.
David
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