Members save £12
hi got my membership renewal thought we were getting a great deal on saving £12 on booking our sites but pitch fees are different from serviced pitch
can I ask what a non member would pay on getting on our sites or is it members only
do you think our sites are getting a wee bit costly
I always try to get on certified locations now rather than club sites as cost is better
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so that's my £12 saving thanks for your help that clears that up
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....that's a bit of a let down, isn't it?
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you bet it was boleroboy
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do you think our sites are getting a wee bit costly
no, cheap as chips - compared to some
I always try for club sites rather than CLs as the standard is better
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hi [Deleted User User]
you would be amazed the standard of the smaller sites every amenity you would need
even a loan of a spade when it is less than £4 a night
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The general standard of public lavatories may be posher CS, but the downside is choosing boring supermarket carpark clones with absolutely no character , against CL's of independent thoughtful design, in beautiful Scenic rural locations.
Not too many discerning people want boring holiday locations, even if the public bogs are posher.
K
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sorry about that
he might read it any way new to replys
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it's no use - you'll never get DD on a CL, he's too club site focused
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even a loan of a spade when it is less than £4 a night
I hope the spade is not needed becaus of the absence of the manicured facilities!
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Just stayed on a "camping in the forest" no-facs site with beautifully manicured grass and not a mower in sight.
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Denny Wood. The mowing was done by the ponies.
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Back in the 70/80s we always used Roundhill - a proper campsite utilising all the qualities of the New Forest -you can't beat seeing the mares and foals being only yards from your caravan.
I hope it hasn't changed too much
Dogs are allowed
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