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03/9/2007 at 9:49pm
Location: Kent Outfit: Motorhome
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Hi Bertie .... your right the club sites stores your van in a compound, when you wish to visit you or they will bring it out and pitch it (maybe in your favoured pitch if it's available)
If I read it right, I believe you have to apply every year for your storage with the club sites
On other sites once there you can stay as long as you like
Some sites have areas for seasonals and another for in and out campers - so you want be taking a pitch someone else might want
On the first site we used, there was two levels of storage/pitching
1) you paid around £300/£400 per year in advance, your van was kept in a compound and when you wanted to use it the site owner would pitch it for you - and charge you the normal nightly rate - and you were not expected to take your van off site for more than 2 weeks a year
2) you paid £700 plus to have your van on a pitch, and that pitch was yours for as long as you wanted it from 1st March till 31st Oct, and we had the awning up ready for easter and it stayed there till Sept/Oct depending on the weather - ours was never moved even in the winter .... and we paid £2 per night for leccy on the nights we stayed in the van --- we were able to take our van away as when we wanted because are pitch was paid for all year - in saying that none of the 26 permanently pitched van ever move except for servicing
We actually had what was considered the second best pitch on the site ....
This was 7 years ago now so I guess the price is way over £1000 now -
On the second site there was no storage facility - we paid £1000.00 a year for our pitch and if the van was taken off site there was a notice saying 'season pitch, owner away please do not use' not that it happened much out of 50+ seasonals ..... the season was from Easter weekend till last weekend in Sept
Leccy was included in the price - but you could only have your awning up if you stayed the night in the van
Those with space at home removed their van during the winter, and maybe lose there pitch the following season
Others stayed all year in the same spot and cost another £200 for the privilege ..... that was up to 3 years ago
Never heard of anyone complaining about us being permanently pitch ..... more a case of wish we could afford it, would be great just to come down and everything sorted .... better still just empty the loo, water, waste and fridge - grab your clothes and drive home on Sunday
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05/9/2007 at 11:35am
Location: Weardale Outfit: Flares and a flowery shirt
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Quote: Originally posted by The 2 Tops on 05/9/2007
Quote: Originally posted by EdandAnne on 05/9/2007
2 sides to every story.
Barbara made a lot of sense, but going to the extremes, i guess if you had enough cash, and just one caravan, you could, in theory, tie up a fair number of sites!
Exactly my point. You only have to look at how the take up of holiday homes in desirable parts of the country has blighted small villages. How many of us who tour would wish to occupy a pitch among several deserted vans? A touring van is just that; a touring van, which should not be allowed to assume the status of a static on a touring site.
Bertie.
I live in a tiny village, population 204. We have at least 5 holiday homes, quite a high percentage. Apply that figure to a site with say, 40 pitches, and yes, there is a problem.
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06/9/2007 at 10:16am
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Quote: Originally posted by The 2 Tops on 05/9/2007
Quote: Originally posted by Surfer01 on 05/9/2007
If some one pays £1000 plus for a site why should they tie it up for the duration. Think about it! In a number of cases if it was not for the seasonal caravanners giving the site a steady income the site may have to close and then where would you be? There would be even less sites available.
From our experience in recent years, the only reason for a site to regularly have empty pitches is because there is a problem with the site. And I doubt whether anyone would want a seasonal pitch on a problem site.
Bertie.
One normally finds seasonal sites on the more popular sites obviously for a very good reason. We are taking up a seasonal pitch as it is less stressful and we know we always have a pitch to go to for a weekend and we do not have to use the 4 x 4 to tow it unless we decide to go off somewhere else for a week or two.
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