Club rules outdated

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  • JVB66
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    edited September 2018 #92

    Maintained and supervised by who?

  • JayEss
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    edited September 2018 #93

    Oh I see. It’s a bad idea. 

    Never mind. 

  • moulesy
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    edited September 2018 #94

    "My job still is ..... not was.

    And it's  in industry where people tend to call a spade a spade"

     

    Grave digger? wink

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2018 #95

      No but it would need to be these days, under supervision, ie the site office ,one has just recently been installed in our local coop and has had to be move from its position near the rear of the store to within view of the till positions because of( as noted on the cctv store cameras ) people attempting to "abuse" it after "faults appeared"

  • huskydog
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    edited September 2018 #96

    There always seems to be a negative reply when a positive idea is put forward undecided, what's wrong with a covered type area ,even a covered BBQ area to bring members together, ... on hang on we're talking club sites where everyone sits in there vans watching what everyone else is doing wink

  • moulesy
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    edited September 2018 #97

    Not like you to make that sort of carping comment HD - others are usually much quicker of the mark! wink

    But I do agree with Jay's suggestion. It reminded me of the last commercial site we stayed on last year up near Grassington which had a hot drinks machine just outside reception and it was very well used. I'd have thought that with Coca-Cola having taken over Costa there might be scope for the addition of such a drinks dispenser on club sites. smile

  • Tridenteight
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    edited September 2018 #98

    I have a camper van and am also subject to the pitching rules. We spoke with the warden at York's Rowntree Park and it's purely the fire regs, which I'm ok with. On the subject of speed limits, we were at Rowntree Park just after the child died in an accident there and the member involved was not speeding. So just because you have dumped the caravan or are off to your next site, doesn't mean that you exceed 5mph. Litigation for those that speed and cause problems will cripple the club, so just slow down.

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2018 #99

    The negative was a modern way of covering these days what can otherwise be a very costly addition (by the few) to what could assist be good for mostundecided

  • Cornersteady
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    edited September 2018 #101

    smile

    or he's an unhappy chap from down under?

  • Cornersteady
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    edited September 2018 #102

    not what you said MM at all (call a spade a spade?)

    Blah blah blah ...... I bet you were a ball at the front of your maths class

    but moving on I would give any of your replies the respect they deserve (even if long winded or I disagreed), I would argue perhaps the point you made but I would most certainly not link that to any part of your job or even imply that I would not like to be working with you or anything to do with your job or whatever, it has no relevance and is also common courtesy really. End of.

  • young thomas
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    edited September 2018 #103

    you tell me, you're the experttongue-out

  • young thomas
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    edited September 2018 #104

    Jay, nice to hear a real life comment....our kids are long gone teenagers, though both son and SIL would still play footbal or use gym equipment...

    on our last overseas site, an area had been converted into an open air 'gym'.(around 8 pieces of kit) ...OH and I used it most mornings before breakfast, quite invigorating....felt pretty good on it....

    I'll definitely need one after this latest round of 'all inclusive'undecided

  • EmilysDad
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    edited September 2018 #105

    Tut tut .... 

  • young thomas
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    edited September 2018 #106

    that's pretty sad reading....frown

    have a listen to Roger Waters' Amused to Death.....

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited September 2018 #107

    Nah, I’m still learning from you on that one, BB. 🤪

  • young thomas
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    edited September 2018 #108

    hardly, I had you down as a grand master in nit picking.undecided

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2018 #109

     I think we can all agree on that  TWcool

  • CJDM
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    edited September 2018 #110

    Wow.  110 posts in a day.  How can anyone summarise that lot?

    Rules are rules.  If you don't like them protest to the CMC officially with a rounded case for making a change.  Surely even they will listen to valid reasoning (won't they)?   If you want to park any-old-how, find a CL with a decent sized field.  Please do not allow your children to cycle the wrong way around a one-way system.  If you want an abundance of activities for your teenage children then find a site that accommodates that e.g. Haven or one of the myriad of independent 'have everything' sites.  Personally my children are adults so I do not need to, nor do I want to go to those types of site any more.  Don't expect the CMC to be' all things to all men' (sorry, people).  That's it for now.  For GS.

  • onepjg
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    edited September 2018 #111

    I thought that the OPs comment about the CAMC ‘trying to appeal to the retired generation’ is spot on, and ultimately their business decision. It’s the path the club has chosen to follow, and with an overwhelmingly older membership it works..... however, I’m not sure that in 15 years time it will still be relevant to what the next generation will want. 

    There is a difference between rules and style / appeal, but many negative people on here are lumping everything together. Safety spacing is a rule, and is there for good reason. Suggesting the club provides better play areas and spaces, aimed at a wider age group of kids is aimed at the style of the site, not its rules, and I don’t see anything wrong with people suggesting other options.

    It seems to me that giving kids places to get together, with covered areas, ball courts, vending machines etc is a good idea IMHO. Rookesbury Park is a CAMC site that has a big field with a few amenities, and I think it works well.

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited September 2018 #112

    You fell for that one 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • moulesy
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    edited September 2018 #113

    "It seems to me that giving kids places to get together, with covered areas, ball courts, vending machines etc is a good idea IMHO. Rookesbury Park is a CAMC site that has a big field with a few amenities, and I think it works well."

     

    I don't know that particular site, but, yes, in general I agree with that. smile

  • Wildwood
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    edited September 2018 #114

    Whitewater Park is one site with a games room with pool, table football etc and when we were there in July I did not see anyone using it. There are other sites with this facility but from personal observation the take up is very low.

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2018 #115

    I agree,there are several sites with such facilities  and large play fields but do not seem to be much used, 

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2018 #116

    Bit like us and Ferry Meadowscool

  • JayEss
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    edited September 2018 #117

    That’s because it’s not the right facility to appeal to young site users. 

    This is why I suggested that observation and perhaps some focused market research might help the club. It’s no good trying to replicate a youth club of yesteryear. They were unappealing when I was a teenager many years ago and they are no more appealing nowadays. 

    We currently have tourer explorer sites which might occupy a 7 year old for an hour or so on the one hand and on the other we are seeing play areas removed to provide service pitches.

    It’s not really telling families they are welcome. Perhaps they aren’t  

  • Metheven
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    edited September 2018 #118

    Up to the age of eight children tend to scream and that does my hearing aid in, turn it off and it's much better.

    Over the age of eight and electronic devices are all that they are interested in.

    In both cases parents are happy to leave them to their own devices instead of interacting to make their stay enjoyable. If there are no facilities on site then include them on days out.

    I only see a site as a location to come back to at the end of the day, the excitement is elsewhere and off site.

  • Cornersteady
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    edited September 2018 #119

    yes fully agree with you. We saw a site not as a 'resort' but simply a base to see the local area and target attractions and places to visit that they were interested in. It worked well and the end of the day after driving (and paying) and cooking for them they had to find their own amusements.  

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited September 2018 #120

    What's wrong with just going back to your van, which is of course on site, and making your own coffee there, and not lining the pockets of some giant corporation with their exorbitant prices?

  • JayEss
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    edited September 2018 #121

    Nothing at all but it was raised as a suggestion as being something for teenagers and I think it’s a good idea. Teenagers spend a lot of time in coffee shops, it’s a safe place to meet their friends and have a chat. 

    I know from my own observation of the glares my two got when they dared to walk for a shower that there’s a percentage of site users that don’t much like teenagers. Creating a space that will draw youngsters in will create a focus for them. It may even generate some revenue. 

    When I was a kid we were out all day in the school holidays and only returned for meals. My dad’s childhood was the same. When I was on CC sites as a child we’d get back from a day out and be off with our new friends before the engine had been turned off. I think the level of tolerance of families using club sites has diminished since then