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Oh what a brilliant project, I really hope it all works out for you! You'll have to update this thread once you have made a decision, as I for one would be keeping a close eye and would love to come visit when you open!
I'm sure most of these things have been covered already but I thought I'd add mine. For me, what I would LOVE to have at a campsite is:
- allow campfires, maybe hire out those fire grate things with a tray that goes under to collect the ash - nice big pitches, 10m x 10m, and maybe even with hedge boundaries like in Europe (nothing worse than kids racing bikes through my pitch between my tent & my utility tent!) - hire out picnic tables - we went to a forest campsite once which hired out a wooden picnic table with attached seats for just 50p per day it was brilliant, and all the pitches had hired one we all loved them - Very clean, warm & toasty bathrooms, which are cleaned twice a day and not just left with a bucket of revolting grey water to mop out with. Shower cubicles which have enough room to undress & dress again without dropping stuff on the floor. A glass door preferably (instead of a curtain) to keep my clean clothes dry while I shower. Don't mind the push button things as long as the water is hot and has a good pressure, and as long as you're not pressing the button every 15 seconds. - dog walk area, with bins at every entrance, and preferably well fenced in (so we can let them off lead for their ablutions) - EHU (with no restrictions on heaters in offseason) - photocopies of local walks (with maps, distances etc) available in the shop - One site we stayed at had 2 arrangements I loved - on a Friday there was a local takeaway which would deliver to site, you just gave your order & paid at the shop by 6pm and it was delivered at 7pm. And then on the Saturday they had a butcher come onsite about 10am and we all bought yummy local meat & sausages for the BBQ that night. They're not essentials of course, but they were a really nice touch which we appreciated.
I'm loving the sound of your location, and the sound of the co-op shop, sounds fab! Please do keep us updated.
------------- 2011 plans:
April - Exmoor 11 nights
May - Brynawelon, Wales 3 nights
July - Rendlesham Forest 4 nights
Then I am off back home to Australia, where the weather is always perfect for camping :)
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