Club Site directions
I haven't used a Club Site for a number of years (having used CLs) but decided to book a low facs site for this summer (Nunnykirk). The booking system is completely new to me, and totally baffling. I can't find any directions to the site that are meant to be on the website according to the booking pages. Can anyone point me in the right direction as I know that the recommended route will get me there but the Sat Nav may not! Thanks in advance for your help.
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Type Nunnykirk into the search. Magnifying glass top right of all pages except the booking ones. That will bring up Nunnykirk site at the top of the list, touch on that and you will access the old site pages for Nunnykirk. Under facilities on site touch on map and you will get the recommended directions.
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You don’t even need to open the Club website - you can let Google give you what you want. Just type CAMC Nunnykirk.
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Have you got your new Site Directory yet? If so the details are on page 201, might be easier when on the road? If i am unfamiliar with directions to a particular site I go to the page illustrated by Steve above and copy and paste both the map and instructions into a Word Document so I can print out in a reasonable size.
David
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Thanks All, a great help. Shame that the website is so rubbish that it is not intuitive
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Each site on the new system has this sort of extra data accessed by links to pdf files
Cycle route (PDF - 804.4 KB)
Minehead Accessibility Guide (PDF - 7.1 MB)
Minehead Site Plan (PDF - 1.5 MB)
Minehead Site Leaflet (PDF - 1005 KB)the site directions are already available in the old system and it wouldn't take much effort to manually add the appropriate links for each site to the already existing pdf files as shown above.
a couple of hundred to do, a few minutes each so won't take long for a small team to complete....200 sites x 5 mins each, 1000 mins. 5 in a team 200 mins of work each...all done in 3.33 hours.
or could even write a small utility program in the same time and run it once to update the data...
then the job is done once properly in a forward direction rather than taking time building more bridges back to the old system which will have to pulled at some point...
can this really be such a big job that it's being left...let's have a quick win and get this issue sorted.
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