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mzplcg



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Lazy caravanners

Now I do pride myself on being a bit of an idle old git, but for the Caravan Club to post this on their website there must be quite a lot worse than me Laughing

http://www.caravanclub.co.uk/news-and-even...deliveries

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Supermarket deliveries
Published: 28 January 2013

We are sorry to inform you that Club Sites cannot accommodate deliveries from supermarkets. In the interests of health and safety, we aim to keep vehicles on site to a minimum and the unloading of supermarket lorries can obstruct others.

In addition to this, delivery times do not necessarily coincide with reception opening times and drivers often require assistance from Site Staff to find pitches. There have also been instances of deliveries turning up before members have arrived on site.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. As an alternative to supermarket deliveries, details of nearby shops are available on site.

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I suppose you could arrange to pick your stuff up at the gates?!
We stayed at a caravan club site, Melrose, when the kids were young. That was a mistake. The site manager came to speak to us to let us know "how things were done in the caravan club". He actually told us that kids were not really welcome as people liked peace and quiet. He did say dogs were welcome. If the kids wanted to play they were told to go to the dog walking area as it was out of the way. We left the next morning. Previously..
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Bl Censored dy tin tent tuggers are all the same.

Sorry to all of you.Get a tent and put it in the boot Laughing 2020 Porsche Panamera Turbo Hybrid (V FAST)
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Reminds me of my old favorite - Indian meal being delivered to a train when it stopped at a station -

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/1779330.stm Thumbs Up

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JAYBOY wrote:
Bl Censored dy tin tent tuggers are all the same.

Sorry to all of you.Get a tent and put it in the boot Laughing


Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

I have never quite understood the culture that is caravan holidays/parks/towing. Log cabins in the middle of nowhere with deafening silence perhaps but, sharing a field run by a committee of nipple pant height wearing busy bodies... Any paying for the experience (of cleaning your own human waste) whilst living in hope of sunshine to brighten up the story's of Normans next door neighbours, sisters, dog walker who once met her majesty the queen. Or at least shook her hand.

Before queuing for an hour to leave the site, then holding up everyone else as you drive your miserable tin box home, in your miserable car, with you miserable wife, to lead your.....

You get the idea.

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IanV8



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Suggests you have a miserable car as well then.

I tow my caravan with an RR and have never considered it as miserable, or held people up.

Ian

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Don't take it to heart Ian, it was a bit of tongue & cheek aimed at the type of caravan parks (and users) that create such rules and regulations.

I'm sure you don't fall into that category.

Steve

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SteveyD very funny Thumbs Up
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Ooops, I actually didn't realise the forum had a full section dedicated to caravanning, I originally posted via the new posts section just trying to boost my post count. If it helps save my neck, a friend has just bought a 30ft (I think) caravan to tour in. It's HUGE and I wouldn't mind borrowing it for the nurburgring 24H race.

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^why would you want to race the 24 hr towing a caravan??? Whistle Previously..
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Haha because I can Smile

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SteveyD wrote:
Don't take it to heart Ian, it was a bit of tongue & cheek aimed at the type of caravan parks (and users) that create such rules and regulations.

I'm sure you don't fall into that category.

Steve


No problem Steve.

Ian

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