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26/9/2008 at 3:02pm
Location: Woking Surrey Outfit: None Entered
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Quote: Originally posted by AndyVines on 25/9/2008
You could leave a review but you would probably find that once those wardens have moved on it will be different.
On the whole we find the staff at Forest Holidays and the CC sites helpful and understanding, but you will always get the exceptions.
On one CC site the warden went into my drive away awning when I was off site to see what my hookup lead was connected to. Complaint made and two site night vouchers received, as he was wrong to do so.
I have been to some sites where dogs are welcome then only to find that the signs indicate that some how the dogs must hover above the ground until they are clear of the site boundaries.
Other 'wardens' insist you all park the same way, go back a year later and new wardens and as long as you are within you pitch area (hardstanding) do what you want.
For the last two years at Hollands Wood the staff have been the same, and they are very helpful friendly people the year before they were jobsworth, it's only 11.55 mate you can't come in until 12.
I could go on but I think you are getting the jist.
I'm wondering if this is a fault within the club system, a jobs worth warden or even a bad warden can be moved around with in the sites system instead of being weeded out after complaints about them.
We have only had a problem twice on CC sites (our latest I have written about in the campsites section) but we have seen the same wardens on about 12 sites over the years one of them seems to get complaints (although we have not had a problem with him) where ever he is posted !
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30/9/2008 at 1:41pm
Location: Milton Keynes Outfit: VW Westfalia California
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Paul
That logic doesn't work with the forest holidays sites as they don't have pitches laid out, you park up wherever you want so long as you are 6m away from the next unit. That's why I imagined that the size of your unit would be the determining factor, but apparently not!
Equally most UK sites that do have defined pitches charge you differently depending on what you park on the pitch, I think the French system of so much for a pitch and a person is a lot fairer, but then again their sites seem to be pretty pricy.
Logic doesn't appear to be something that comes into it unfortunately!
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30/9/2008 at 11:50pm
Location: Aberdeeen Scotland Outfit: c4 grand piccaso coachman amara 520 4
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Quote: Originally posted by David Klyne on 26/9/2008
At the end of the day if someone is unhappy with the way they have been treated they need to write to the respective Club. No end of debate on here will change things. Unless rules go into several volumes there will always be room for interpretation. Often the way a warden will approach things is often dictated by previous experience on that site by thoughtless campers who will bend rules to their own ends. The real problem is that whilst I believe both Clubs do their best to listen to members there are few encouraged opportunities for public debate within the Clubs. If both Clubs had member only forums where debate could be joined and answers given I think it would be a healthy thing.
David
I also think thats a good idea David,in 17 years I have only felt compelled to
complain twice once about a wardens attitude over us being set up on a pitch that
turned out to belong to a m/h that had not left a pitch occupied sign and the
wardens oppo did not tell us when we went to get the loo key,this resulted in me having to take down awning and move I,m disabled btw, when it would have been far easier to move m/h to another pitch,warden would not have it. and once about
children destroying fence o/s toilets in late evening (why are disabled pitches right next to toilets?) while their parents were getting noisily drunk in their awning (family
group three caravans) holiday from hell, warden never seen after 6pm,complained
got no where, wrote to CC no reply emailed no answer gave up!
A club forum would be a great help.PS enjoyed Germany calling.
------------- Cheers Jim.I Reserve The Right To Be Wrong.
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