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Subject Topic: No windbreaks or washing out rule at site
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03/7/2006 at 1:22pm
 Location: Essex and Norfolk
 Outfit: Khyam Ridgidome XL & canvas bell tent
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   I think the 'no washing' rule is 'a bit daft' everyone needs to 'rinse out' a few bits during their holiday. Does it mean you can't 'air out' your bedding too!...

   Must admit though, I agree, to an extent, with the 'no windbreaks' rule. I don't think anyone minds using 'windbreaks' as cooking shelters, but some people go 'bonkers' and hammer in miles of the stuff around a pitch (with no dogs or toddlers around), they really are an eyesore...

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03/7/2006 at 2:10pm
 Location: Near Felixstowe Suffolk
 Outfit: Outwell Hartford XXL & Oregon TBS 600
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Quote: Originally posted by Brookwood100 on 02/7/2006
Go on then, you twisted my arm, it's Pear Tree Park, near Wareham.

Sorry you are wrong.  I stayed at Pear Tree 2 weeks ago and the rule was no windbreaks with more than 4 poles (Not no wind breaks altogether) and there was an area where they provided about 10 rotary washing lines for people to hang their wet things on.      I would say that the facilities on site were exceptional with the cleanest toilet block and showers I have ever come across and the childrens play area was first class, my kids loved the trampolines.   Without doubt we will be going there again and I could not recommend this site highly enough.     Check out the reviews written about the site on this website.



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03/7/2006 at 2:24pm
 Location: BIDDULPH STOKE ON TRENT
 Outfit: gelert quebec 8+4
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We have been to sites where people have surrounded there entire pitch with windbreaks which does seem a bitt OTT, but on the other hand we do have 5 kids the yougest are aged 3 and 4 and it is handy to be able to 'pen in' the space in front of the door with windbreaks sometimes so we can relax a bit (its not completely escape proof but it does slow them down a bit when they make a bid for freedom)

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03/7/2006 at 3:00pm
 Location: Near Felixstowe Suffolk
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Exactly.  The site in question said that windbreaks of no more than 4 poles for sheltering cooking areas was fine however they did not want the larger ones as they look unsightly (However several people still put the stripey 6 poles windbreaks up)

The unsightly thing was also the reasoning behind the no washing lines or towels from guy ropes however they had allowed for this by providing a set corner in the area for the tenters with numerous rotary washing lines which was more than adequate for all.    

   



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03/7/2006 at 3:35pm
 Location: Essex Greater London
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Awwww, but I like the stripey, brightly coloured windbreaks.....cheers me up all that brightness!Who really wants those boring, plain thingies that look as if a puff of wind would blow 'em over anyway?(And cost an arm and a leg to start with). I'm just trying to persuade me hubby, (Mr. Conventional), that we really should get those flower power ones....so far, I'm flogging a dead horse on that one though

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04/7/2006 at 10:28am
 Location: Deepest Darkest Dorset
 Outfit: Fleetwood Heritage 640ES
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Providing rotary washing lines on site sounds like great idea. Fair enough, laundry facilities are available on sites for people who need/want to do a wash load but we all, from time to time, just need to handwash a few "smalls" or whatever and it would be ludicrous to do that in a washing machine and tumble dryer. We also need to dry towels that have been used for showering/beach each day and so end up draping them over awning poles, trees, windbreaks etc. where I agree they look unsightly and rarely dry properly. We have one of those collapsable airers that I peg wet stuff on but they don't do a good job with anything big like towels which would dry really quickly on a proper clothes line.  So if any site owners are reading this then I for one would greatly appreciate a few strategically positioned rotary clothes lines please.   


04/7/2006 at 1:27pm
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I've just recieved confirmation for a couple of nights at Castle Howard later this month and reading the small print it says 'The hanging out of washing at weekends is not permitted'. How odd, good old fashioned Monday is washing day on that site then!  


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04/7/2006 at 5:47pm
 Location: Staffordshire
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I know of a site where the "no washing out" rule applies - the site manager applies the policy vigorously too!!  I think you may be right, just a ruse to make you use their overpriced tumber dryer.  Mind you, how you are expected to dry swimsuits, wetsuits etc. I don't know, as these obviously will not go into the dryer.

What most people seemed to do was use a wire dryer just hung out of the caravan window into the awning.  

The site in question didn't allow tents, so not a problem there - need I say more?? 



04/7/2006 at 6:20pm
 Location: south london
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Quote: Originally posted by JennyR on 04/7/2006
I've just recieved confirmation for a couple of nights at Castle Howard later this month and reading the small print it says 'The hanging out of washing at weekends is not permitted'. How odd, good old fashioned Monday is washing day on that site then!  
At our last house, one of the by-laws on the estate was that there was to be no washing hanging out on Sundays .... not that it was policed at all!



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