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Please note that the above statement applies only to sites in England from 19th July. The situation is likely to be different in Wales and Scotland. The earliest any lifting of restrictions in Wales will probably be 26th July and then not as far reaching as Mr Johnson's pronouncements.
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Yes good point
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Likewise. It was friends camping on the other club's site , we never got a tent but motorhome.
They had travelled down from Scotland very soon after OH first heart attack, so camped instead iof staying with us. Our kids, then 11 and 6 thought it was great.
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+1, the sites are for families & friends to meet & enjoy. A bit of noise at times is a small price to pay👍🏻. If it’s quiet & seclusion folk want then CL’s are the best bet.
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If I hadn’t started this topic on 12th July we wouldn’t have been able to have this interesting discussion. I’m pleased to see that visitors are now allowed and no doubt I will take advantage of the option at some point. I have only been a member for just over 25 years, so not as long as some people and I never remember being disturbed by other peoples visitors. But perhaps I’m too laid back for my own good or I’m only remembering the good times.
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You came from a time when children weren’t viewed as individuals but were told to ‘not to speak until spoken to’, ‘don’t do as I do do as you are told’ ‘sit & be quiet’. We live in modern times JV, times when parents see their children as valued members of the family unit not nuisances. JV-this is a post about your generation not you as an individual. Today that upbringing would be classed as abusive☹️
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It existed-my parents & my friends parents too got the same. It made me realise how not to bring up well adjusted children, if it didn’t happen to you-good👍🏻
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JV-my personal information is first hand, I lived thru it with parents that thought I was a squaddie. It’s not an issue just my opinion. Like I suggested it’s a generational thing not about you per se👍🏻
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Thankfully there were some enlightened parents out there in the 50s and 60s but the main problem was the institutional attitude towards the young. Having an experience of the social services, education and children’s homes across the decades, I acknowledge the difference between how children are recognised today and then. It is poles apart and a far better ‘world’ we live in today and certainly a healthier one, both from their physical and mental health, with regard to our social attitudes towards the young.
Not sure what this has to do with this thread but factual nevertheless. I do now hold concerns of the effect of lockdown, particularly on the youth, we need collectively to be showing the very best examples!
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It I am afraid was the start of the deteriation of a responsible attitude by some and has now got so far out of control because of the attitude of, it seems your post, that a growing majority of younger generations have no respect or sense of responsibility to others ,as long as they can do what they like when they like
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I blame the parents, your regular rants at any generation but your own is living proof to me where the fault lies👍🏻
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