Motorhomes and the white peg rule
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Wow who would have thought that a little white peg could cause so much controversy
well I can honestly say that in the 22yrs that we have been members of the C& MC we have never had a problem,never been told to move or re-position and never come across a grumpy warden.I truly don’t know what all the fuss is about ,Surely in most cases it’s just common sense and thought for your neighbors on site.Well I’m just gonna finish washing the Motorhome in preparation for leaving On Wednesday for Abbey Wood for a week and then onto Moreton in Marsh.I will ring the sites ahead to check the white pegs are correctly positioned
seriously guys come on ,enjoy your Sunday
Brian & Jo
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I guess you can stop fretting about pegs and spacing on club sites now you’re no longer a member, DD. 👍🏻
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it's an overnight facility so the authority must have considered what guidelines to insist on for those that do sleep there?
I am sure that they did consider the consequences to the council if they sold 'pitches' for overnight camping. Which is why they instead sell overnight parking. The Canterbury City Council (Off-Street Parking Places) Order 2016 whilst detailing places where motor caravans might park overnight specifically prohibits sleeping in any vehicle overnight on any of their car parks.
Link: https://www2.canterbury.gov.uk/media/1388243/OSPPO-2016-online.pdf
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Deleted User - (Maybe I should start a thread on 'good Aires'?)
That would get a good bit of discussion I'll warrant.
'The Good, the Bad and the Middling' has a ring to it .....
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Why ? Appledore, Bideford, Holsworthy, Exmouth, Westward Ho, Torrington. and Clovelly are some of the parking areas in Devon where overnights for motorhomes are allowed. Are they not Aires?
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I don't know, et, are they "aires" or just car parks? But the point is that there surely aren't enough in the UK to warrant their own thread are there? I mean, wasn't that the reason for the "interesting petition" and the repeated demands for the club to provide them?
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But General Chat is for off topic discussions, ie not for hobby related subjects.
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+1
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Lol
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No, they don't have pegs, they don't have different colour pegs, they don't bang on endlessly about peg violation issues, measuring gaps, or rule breaking morons.
They have a stay here if you want to approach, it is up to the individual to decide if what they offer suits. They are chilled out and their rules, if they have any, comfortably fit on the back of a beermat.
This why so many brits go there to experience the relaxed, non regimented, rule free environment. They love it, apparently it is what caravanning is about.
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