Club's reply re supermarket deliveries on site
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Its the perception. Not only do site fees go to a Head Office remote from sites They encourage non local buying. They take away already difficult to obtain slots for the locals. Wonderful PR .What if anything do the club sites provide for the already scared locals amongst the pandemic. Sweet B....r all.
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It must just be the wild north wales that you are having problems with home deliveries , and as the population is i understand sparce compaired as our friends who live in Barry (born and bred) ,as they have not had any problems getting slots ,they did say "who would want to live up there anyway"
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I think this is a bad thing to even suggest .
The locals won’t be very happy when they see Sainsbury’s, Asda and Tesco vans arriving to delivery to a camp site when they haven’t been able to even get a slot for the deliveries .This decision won’t age well .
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Gloucestershire is one of the areas that the government is looking closely at for a second lockdown like Leicester .
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Disallowing for the various suppliers altering the number of slots they offer, surely having one's groceries delivered to a Club site means that there will be then a slot available elsewhere for someone else to use?
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Global Village nowadays, Old Boy!
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