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08/7/2011 at 4:45pm
Location: Derbyshire Outfit: ElddisAvante462 Honda CRV SE2.2 i-Dtec
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Quote: Originally posted by Surfer01 on 08/7/2011
Both of us have disabilities which is why we have a larger older caravan that has a bathroom area that is adequate for our needs. This avoids the necessity of relying on a warden keeping a pitch near the loo open for you. I dislike having to use elbow crutches or the mobility scooter. However having said that, we try and park near to a water and waste point and have a trolley for the cassette. We also tend to use CLs as opposed to man sites.
Indeed, we do have a bathroom and toilet in our caravan too, which i use most of the time, but prefare the onsite facilities for showers as it saves my OH from struggling with the water hogs or lifting the cassette on and off its trolley when full.
I must also give praise indeed to the wardens of the Sandringham CC site, we are regular visitors there, and they have never failed us yet in finding a space near to the disabled facilities for us when we have rang to ask for one a couple of weeks before our planned trip. We have also seen them help elderly and disabled caravanners to set up their units and even put the awning up for them, they deserve an award for their help and friendliness up and above the call of normal duties, well done to Steve Salt and his team at Sandringham, your help is very much apprieciated by us and many others who may not be able to enjoy their caravan if it wasnt for the help you give to those who have disabilities who visit your site, we will see you again soon, and look forward to enjoying our suppers from The Village Fryer when he stops virtually outside our caravan door!
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08/7/2011 at 9:14pm
Location: NW of Glasgow Outfit: Sterling Searcher 2008 Volvo XC90
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Quote: Originally posted by cwdc56768 on 07/7/2011I do the CC survey from time to time. Anyone else who does will know that it is operated to find out what folks think of the service and what improvements should be considered etc etc. Anyway, on the last survey, which was about PR, and related matters, I actually suggested that the CC should maybe consider setting aside certain pitches for folks with disabilites such as keeping pitches close to loos available for them. On our last trip we took our disabled son and we managed to get a pitch right next to the loos, which was just a stroke of luck. However, there was a chap on the site who clearly had problems actually finding the loos from his pitch only about six pitches from the loo block. Quite elderly so maybe you can imagine what I mean. Just thought it would have been beneficial for him to be closer to the loos as it was for our son. Not an easy one to address I admit, but, if certain popular sites were members only, then maybe they would have the option of keeping pitches free for disabled etc. Many aspects to the question I have posed and thanks, Julia, for raising it Phil
Until 2009, the CC used to allow you to request a "disabled pitch", and did indeed mark a few pitches accordingly.
Now you have to ring each site individually a while beforehand and request such a pitch. The success of this request seems to depend on how full the site is, and on the Warden.
Some wardens seem to make more effort to plan ahead, or still set aside a few suitable pitches, while others seem to go out on the day you will arrive and stick a wheelchair sign on the empty pitch nearest the disabled facilities, which often is NOT really near them.
I complained to HQ about this change but got nowhere.
Having to ring round 10-15 sites in preparation for a long touring holiday is not good, so we have not bothered.
Now, if we find there are no pitches near the facilities, like Surfer, we go for one near a service point and use our own shower.
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09/7/2011 at 9:12pm
Location: Southwest Outfit: Mondeo 2.2 Titanium X
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Quote: Originally posted by cwdc56768 on 06/7/2011
The little lady and I have been wondering recently why more CC sites are not members only. Loosehill is and that is very popular. Knaresbrough isn't and that is enormously popular. Now, if you are a member of the CC and you can't get into a CC site because it has some non members occupying pitches, would you be annoyed? Concerned?
Maybe the more popular sites up and down the country should be members only. We have visited some sites recently where the conduct of residents have been a bit iffy. Where their approach to the use of facilities has been suspect and our own view (which may be wrong) is that members wouldn't do that.
So the debate is...should the more popular CC sites be for members only.
Over to you
Phil
I did read your points Phil & I wouldn't be concerned if a site was full, I'd just have to go somewhere else or book ahead.
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11/7/2011 at 3:59pm
Location: Southwest Outfit: Mondeo 2.2 Titanium X
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Quote: Originally posted by realbusdriver on 10/7/2011
Quote: Originally posted by Tony B52 on 07/7/2011
Honestly, do you get window stickers? Definately joining then.
Wasn't sure of the value before.
Lol
Tony and very tasteful they are too, best way on any site to tell who is and isn't a member, you've either got it or you have'nt
People on a C&CC site wouldn't know if we were members RBD, we've never put a sticker in any of our vans so it seems we haven't got it, whatever IT may be .
To be fair, I've seen the CC magazines my mates has & they're nearly as good as the C&CC ones we get so I think membership of either club is worth the cost just for the magazine.
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