C&CC closing sites

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  • young thomas
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    edited October 2021 #122

    You're right David, but the French (or the Spanish, Germans etc) don't pay for a ferry crossing or insurance to enjoy the 'non minimalist' sites they have and expect in their own country at the price levels you mention.

    Whilst many do have a family involvement this has little bearing on how the service ethic is approached with dedicated staff manning different elements of the business...

    also, it's certainly not always family members who 'run the desk' at many large sites. As AD suggests, some (like our destination site for January) have several staff (man and women) manning the desk all day from 8am till 10pm dealing with all manner of queries, holiday/pitch booking changings, organising excursions, bus tours, restaurant bookings, help with doctors, dentists et al....all in multiple languages.

    As ET mentions, these aren't cheap family members who are 'helping out' to keep costs down, but young professionals folk doing a top class job, hopefully for a decent wage.

    It would certainly open some folks eyes to see a busy top class continental site's reception area in full swing.

    also, I wonder how 'the children's play area' mentioned above compares to some Ive seen with basketball, football, boules, table tennis, tennis, many others even including golf and archery!

     

  • brue
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    edited October 2021 #123

    We have similar non club  sites here, popular with those who like big sites and amenities. UK sites have to provide more indoor facilities to cope with our weather. Expenses increase pro rata.

    However I agree with Euror that the club employment model isn't working as well as it did and this is the sticking point regarding keeping sites open and attracting staff.

  • EasyT
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    edited October 2021 #124

    There are many minimalist sites in UK that seem popular

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited October 2021 #125

    There are EasyT, sadly, the Club is gradually losing most of its minimalist offerings. Or they are the first to be closed (Nunnykirk, Marazion) if staffing is an issue, or they aren’t raking in the money like other Sites.☹️

  • peedee
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    edited October 2021 #126

    Hopefully there will still be the certificated locations and mementum is gathering on the setting up of Aires for motorhomes.

    peedee

     
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  • EasyT
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    edited October 2021 #129

    I never any campsite or apartment as a holiday destination but as a means to access an area

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  • Takethedogalong
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    edited October 2021 #131

    I know what I regard as ”minimalist” in terms of UK. A pitch, a tap, a waste point, refuse recycling area and CDP. I’d include a hook up of 6-10amps nowadays. Any landscaping would be a bonus, and there are indeed such lovely Sites all over the UK. From a Club point of view, it will have minimal staff looking after things, and generally being around to manage the Site. Think Marazion, Bromyard Downs, Notgrove. Basically, staffed CLs with more pitches.

    Beyond this provision, you are into the realms of extras, toilet blocks, showers, drive over waste points, taps at every pitch, greater ampage at hook ups, playgrounds, swimming pools, on site cafes, drive over waste points. Actual Sites will vary in terms of what extras they provide. All will have more staff on Site.

    Beyond this and it gets larger and more commercial like. 

    Nothing wrong with any of the provision, there are devotees of all kinds enjoying themselves.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited October 2021 #132

    It’s good to know Peedee. We are looking at simple overnight pull ins for our Winter tour. Just somewhere legal and safe to sleep, as we move around from places of interest. 

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited October 2021 #133

    Did you not say "How do you know that club sites are run on a shoestring?" All I was suggesting was that for what the Club provides it is done at a minimal cost. BTW I have no objection to that as it provides campsites I like using and in many ways its good that they do because it keeps prices down. Club sites with no facilities are run with a warden couple small and medium sites with facilities are run with two warden couples and bigger sites get a corresponding increase in staff. We are currently on a Club site, 81 pitches. Next door is a commercial site with probably more pitches but it has a very nice cafe and shop which we used yesterday very nice it was to. I don't know where you buy your Costa coffee? Usual price £2.50/£3.00 depending on size. It's a long time since I last purchased coffee in Europe but it was certainly similar price to the UK and smaller cups!!!

  • brue
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    edited October 2021 #135

    Interestingly the ONS have announced that demand for UK hotel and camp site holidays went up this Summer but the supply couldn't keep up with the demand (lack of resources etc.)

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  • Takethedogalong
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    edited October 2021 #137

    I never think of Club Sites as a holiday destination to be honest, so perhaps am out of touch with what families require. To me they are just somewhere to site mobile accommodation, primarily to sleep in, wash in, maybe eat in, after a day off the Site exploring the surrounding area. Surely this is what most families do when on holiday? Visit parkland, a swimming pool, a play park, the beach, the zoo, go cycling, go walking, go pony trekking, Go Ape etc.......

    If Club Sites have to provide lots and lots of extra amenities actually on the Site, the fees are going to be quite high. This is more Center Parc’s, Butlins territory I would have thought? Some Club Sites are ideal for other activities, such as Yellowcraig near the beach, Clumber inside the NT parkland, Ferry Meadows in Nene Country Park etc.... 

  • meecee
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    edited October 2021 #138

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  • MichaelT
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    edited October 2021 #139

    Whatever it is it will have an impact in the price the club charges on top of already inflated prices.

  • JVB66
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    edited October 2021 #140

    "inflated?" prices are in the eye of those who have not been able to keep up with todays prices for most of the UK surprised

    From as many of us that retired many years ago 27yrs in my case,cool

  • brue
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    edited October 2021 #141

    Prices will go up, no doubt about it due to rising costs everywhere. Will everyone want to pay higher costs whilst seeing their income being stretched at home is another matter. Recruitment will get harder, incentives probably aren't very good. Where can the tourist leisure industry cut costs?

    It looks as though sites large and small in both clubs are affected by the latest staff shortages.

  • Cornersteady
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    edited October 2021 #142

    Well most of the sites I've used have been like that, and that's a lot,  you probably use different sites due to your own cost limitations?

  • Cornersteady
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    edited October 2021 #143

    I think you perhaps don't understand what run on a shoestring means? I don't see what the club provides as being that?

    In any case do you have any actual costs to support your case?

  • sainsworth
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    edited October 2021 #144

    Just had an email to say Alderstead heath is closing from Nov til Jan due to staff shortages ,and to cancel my booking and to book Brighton or Abbey wood. I then went on to check Gatwick as I am booked on there for Xmas , this is also closed til Jan due to staff shortages as well as Wyatt covert.  I am disappointed that all are closed you would think they would have left one open . As my family life in Crawley and we were visiting beg of dec and Xmas I have now booked a commercial site . Feel that it is bad planning by cmhc. 

  • MichaelT
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    edited October 2021 #145

    Add in the cost of gas and electric and the prices are likely to be out of the reach of a lot of folks given the squeeze they are also having on their bills.

  • JVB66
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    edited October 2021 #146

    Even here surprised

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited October 2021 #147

    I understand your disappointment but I’m not quite sure what the club is meant to do if staff leave or go long term sick, for instance. They can’t magic up replacement wardens from thin air to keep even one site open if such people either don’t exist or aren’t willing to work.

    I hope you enjoy the alternative site.

     

     

  • JVB66
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    edited October 2021 #148

     Site staff are on max 10 month yearly contracts ,and depending what the seasonal sites open dates are,

  • Graydjames
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    edited October 2021 #149

    If that is true, I find it utterly shocking. If I had real evidence to support this claim my letter would be winging its way to HQ immediately.  

  • JVB66
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    edited October 2021 #150

    I suppose it had not crossed your mind that ,as noted the age of many site staff,,your, supposition of rich enough to buy  a large Caravan? may well be payed for by an upgrade and money from their retirement packages,cool

  • Graydjames
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    edited October 2021 #151

    Run on a shoestring means that it is run using very little money.

    I agree entirely with Cornersteady that club sites are surely far from that. I dread to think of the costs involved staffing sites, paying for waste clearance, buying cleaning products and other consumables, computers, internet, telephone, stationery, repairs, grass and grounds maintenance, machinery, machinery maintenance, electricity and lots more I have not yet thought of.  

    I think there is confusion here. CMC sites (or most of them anyway) have no fancy facilities like cafés or bars or restaurants or swimming pools and such like. (And all the better for that in my view.) They are essentially basic, but they are of good quality. Being basic, but of good quality is absolutely not the same as being run on a shoestring.