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  • Tinwheeler
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    edited March 2020 #272

    How can we say? You know where you're hoping to stay and in what type of accommodation, not us. 

  • Rufs
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    edited March 2020 #273

    just watching the PM's latest update and what does it say on their podiums

    STAY AT HOME       PROTECT THE NHS     SAVE LIVES

    couldnt be simpler

     

     

  • marchie1053
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    edited March 2020 #274

    FWIW, much of the problem appears to stem from the UK Government not wishing to issue an instruction or order of 'No non-essential travel'. Until it does so [and perhaps the time is approaching rather quickly] the official policy is only to advise against [sic] leisure travel.

    Thus, the Club is permitted to open its sites and members and the wider public are free to use them. Forum Members will be either 'for' or 'against' the use of sites at this time, but I cannot see that either the Club or individual Members can be vilified/condemned or otherwise castigated for choosing to do something which is still legally permissible, or for choosing not to use this permission. Both points of view are valid.

    Those who choose to travel can literally 'pay their money and make their choice' whilst those against will stay put.

    I am staying put because I am in the at risk category, and, having been effectively confined to barracks by being banned from driving after a heart attack in Spain in January, have no wish to repeat the claustrophobic feeling/stir craziness. Equally, we'll each be staying away from the grandkids ['Excused childminding duties' Note held]. But none of this will spare me from the oik in the Pharmacy who coughed down Elaine's and my neck this week ... At least on a CL, the idiot would have been out of 'gobbing range' ...

    Steve

  • marchie1053
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    edited March 2020 #275

    Follow up post:

    Looks like the moment may have arrived a little quicker than I thought!

    PM just announced at his Press Conference that all pubs, bars, cafes and restaurants across UK must close tonight 'to avoid unnecessary social contact'.

    Steve

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited March 2020 #276

    I have to agree that the measures should have been included in legislation. However, we're getting there with pubs, clubs etc now being told they MUST close tonight.

  • Mr OrangeTree
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    edited March 2020 #277

    For some of us, the van is our primary dwelling.  It is where I would choose to self isolate, if that were the instructions from the government.

    And it is as easy to avoid unnecessary contact here as at home.  In fact, as I am in a relatively remote place here, perhaps easier.

    The precautions at the check in seem sensible - if necessary the whole process could be changed.  Some of the sites I visit operate with no contact at all, as you pay on line.  This, of course, is not easy to implement overnight. 


  • Rufs
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    edited March 2020 #278

    if your van is your primary dwelling and if as you state you are in a remote place. perhaps you should stay put and then you would not have to worry about doing any checking in or possibly carrying the virus around with you undecided

  • Mr OrangeTree
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    edited March 2020 #279

    In the event of an actual lockdown, that is exactly what we will do.

    In the meanwhile, we are following the advice on 'social distancing' . 

  • CooperN
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    edited March 2020 #280

    So, the wife was right. A big change came today and there will be more uniformed officers on the streets to enforce it.

    The next step will be full lockdown, probably in a week or so when we approach 300-400 deaths a day. If you insist on driving around with your caravans or in motorhomes, despite being non essential travel, you haven’t got long to continue doing it before we’re all told to stay at home unless working for essential sectors.

  • Rufs
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    edited March 2020 #281

    but the government advice is

    STAY AT HOME    PROTECT THE NHS   SAVE LIVES

    if your home is in your van on a remote site, then surely you should not be touring the country, just because you chose to live in your van in my book does not give you the right to tour the countryundecided the whole object of the exercise is to limit unnecessary travel so that we dont have a similar situation as Spain for example

  • Mr OrangeTree
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    edited March 2020 #282

    Indeed.

    I am not, currently, touring the country.  

    It sounds as though that is not going to be an option for quite some time, either, so, provided the sites are happy for us to stay put we can oblige.

    Of course, van life is a very different thing to 'house life'. And very different from touring, too - that, of course, is at an end for the foreseeable future I would suspect.  Maybe 6 months.  Maybe 12.

    Those of us that live in vans will also not be able to tour, but we will be seeking places that can accommodate longer term pitching arrangements. 

  • marchie1053
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    edited March 2020 #283

    The PM has [tacitly] acknowledged the practical difficulties of enforcing a travel ban or restriction, because of the importance of the road network to public services and freight deliveries. An increased number of daily deaths is unlikely to change that pragmatism.

    Social distancing infractions will make a greater contribution to the death toll, I suspect, as an Italian Professor observed: 'The younger [sic up to 50 years old] have greater social circles and tend to socialise in groups more, and that is why the infection rate and death rate will move towards this group'.

    Difficult to gauge the UK picture because we are told only the age range in the daily figures [IIRC, today's are 50-90+] but the younger ages are beginning to appear. Guardian reports from a pub in Penge that drinkers were shaking hands, imploring mates to hurry down to the pub before closing time, and playing pool, oblivious to the social distancing advice.

    Steve

  • Rufs
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    edited March 2020 #284

    Those of us that live in vans will also not be able to tour, but we will be seeking places that can accommodate longer term pitching arrangements

    hope sites will oblige so that you can stay put, and this may provide sites with some much needed income , good luck

  • CooperN
    CooperN Forum Participant Posts: 67
    edited March 2020 #285

    Steve, a travel ban will eventually be enforced as a next step in the coming weeks. A system of declaring your reason for travel with completed forms as they are doing in France will come into force.

    Travel will only be permitted for essential workers and services, there will be regular check points introduced to enforce this.

    As the UK death rate increases, it will come

  • marchie1053
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    edited March 2020 #286

    CN,

    Possibly. I suspect the opposite, not least because the checking and enforcement will slow down vital supplies, and it will be difficult to apportion deaths between social distancing failure and non-essential travel.

    The Chief Scientific Adviser is on record as saying that anything less than 20,000 deaths will be a crisis management win [not in those exact words ...] so the hit to the population is possibly not the Government's priority.

    The priority is more likely [but not broadcast] to be protecting the economy [measures today are forecast to hit GDP by some 10%, higher than both the 2008 Financial Crash and the 1929 Great Depression], to preserve its strength to support the cost burden of treating the population, whilst pushing the 'stay at home' message relentlessly.

    It's possible that the French threat to ban UK travelers may change UK Government approach, hard to tell at this stage.

    FWIW, I don't propose traveling and I don't propose close socialising, especially whilst I'm in the 'At Risk' group. But, for the foreseeable future, we will have the tension between the 'Can Travel'/'Don't Travel' Camps.

    Interesting times. I have found the last supplies of Custard Powder locally [Village Co op, Asda wiped out!], we have enough fruit & veg for soups galore, no toilet roll restocking but did grab 4 kitchen rolls, so if we have to self isolate, we can do so in relative comfort. Bracing [i.e. freezing] walks along the Firth of Forth with very few people about will keep the circulation pumping so fingers crossed that I don't pop my clogs before Nationwide process my Travel Insurance Claim [latest promised deadline sailed by today - again!] ...

    Stick or Twist, as the Chancellor said tonight, we need to show compassion to each other and to tackle the crisis together. No background chorus of 'Give Peace A Chance' playing though ... sealed

    Steve

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2020 #290

    Go for it Goldie, I am most envious, how lovely. 😁

  • JollyKernow
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    edited March 2020 #291

    Goldie, that last sentence pretty much sum it all up cheers.

  • TomL
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    edited March 2020 #292

    Then shuffle forward until your left foot touches the white marker post.

  • EmilysDad
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    edited March 2020 #293

     .... our canteen has similar. Various spots with a pair of feet on them of where you should stand 😂

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2020 #294

    One of our local Tesco Express Shops has an ATM cash machine outside.....that has a pair of feet painted below it to show you where to stand. 🤔😂

  • DEBSC
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    edited March 2020 #295

    Have just been watching our local news. A report from Devon and Cornwall MPs, Councils and Tourisms Officers asking holiday makers to Stay Away! We have fewer hospitals than built up areas and a higher elderly population. They are also asking second home owners to Stay Away! How is traipsing a caravan across the country a necessary journey? Local large holiday sites are closing partly due to pressure from local tourist groups and their concerns for local people. And still the C&MC remain open! It's a shame, it's spring, we want to get out. But people are dying. Be responsible, stay at home.

  • AnnB
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    edited March 2020 #296

    Had an email yesterday from the other club.  They have implemented a ‘contactless’ check in and have closed the facilities block on their sites.

    They also should that if you want to book a site then chose one near to your home.

  • Fisherman
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    edited March 2020 #297

    The Government very early on said it would support all industries financially in this situation. This club by advocating " Unecessary travel" and the real potential to spread the disease,should be excluded from such schemes. Its not as though they have not got other similar businesses to follow ie Centre Parks, Haven etc who have closed their sites. What, if anything are HO doing.

  • ABM
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    edited March 2020 #298

    By 'eck, Goldie  You have a One Pitch  CL of your own then  !!

  • EasyT
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    edited March 2020 #299

    Why would they find themselves in that situation? Presumably were an order not to travel made they would not travel?

  • Goldie146
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    edited March 2020 #300

    No overcrowding. Three hundred acres. Must have own facilities. EE phone signal good. 

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited March 2020 #301

    If where we store our motorhome (in our back garden) wasn't on a slight slope I think I would be tempted to spend a few nights in it just for practice!!!

    David