Quote: Originally posted by snowy747 on 02/10/2010
He he we changed sites in March and the new one is 12 months so for the first time ever we don't have to pack up in late October, yiippppeeeee!
Ali
Hi Ali, I thought that sites had to close for at least one month during the year (usually Feb). Has this law changed?
Quote: Originally posted by LobeyDosser on 02/10/2010
Quote: Originally posted by snowy747 on 02/10/2010
He he we changed sites in March and the new one is 12 months so for the first time ever we don't have to pack up in late October, yiippppeeeee!
Ali
Hi Ali, I thought that sites had to close for at least one month during the year (usually Feb). Has this law changed?
Depends on the agreed planning rules with local authority.
i would be scared i hadnt drained it down and a pipe burst with the freezing weather we get,and if you left liquids do they not freeze? seems like too much bother to me ,i prefer bunking down for winter,it costs a fortune to heat with gas (static), we tried it once and got a burst pipe,im sure it must cost a fortune to heat the caravan as well,for it sure gets cold at night,but good luck to all you hardy beings who spin it out the whole year,i suppose its lovely on a sunny crisp day
We'll be carrying on through the winter. Love being cosy & warm in our van when it's freezing outside. We take the small porch awning for somewhere to leave wet/muddy boots & coats & also take the slow cooker from home so we can go out for long walks & come back to lovely casseroles. I'm really looking forward to it!
So will we, might be the first time we use our porch awning which has been sitting over the caravan axle for ages, never have got round to putting it up. Must remember the slow cooker!
We are at Diglea Caravan and Camping Park on a seasonal pitch and we have now closed for the season but due to the problems we have had with our caravan leaking we will be going over tomorrow to see if she has behaved during the last week then back at the end of the week to put on her winter jacket, and hoping we dont get some of the problems with condensation that some members seemed to have experienced, but taking our sealing gun just in case