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Has anyone read motorcaravan magazine recently? They have started a campaign for a similar system to french aires in this country called stopovers uk, according to mcm there are currently only 11 motorhome stopovers in the uk at the moment. I strongly urge all you motorhomers on this site to register your support and sign up for the newsletter at
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as i feel its a thoroughly worthwhile campaign and can only benefit us all.
Being as we have the largest membership for m/home websites we would carry a fair old punch, perhaps admin could give their support, it would certainly be good publicity for mhfacts.
Ideas are required for suitable locations, eg park & ride, national trust properties and pub carparks, anyone got any inspiring ideas?
Whaddyathink?
pete.
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This borders onto something that was going on in my mind. We all read of local councils not recognising the need for parking places for motor homes and it is often suggested that letters to the council offices may help, but as we are in the age of emails, internet and so on would it not give more weight if we were to email the appropriate offices en mass. Several hundred emails to one office at a time would certainly make more impact than an individual letter, OK several hundred may be exaggerating but fifty or so would draw attention to it, it may even attract the press, and if they saw the membership of this site I think that would give even more help (providing the site could give support).
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Ken S.
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already registered mine and the sites interest on the site peejay, havent heard anything back from them yet though
I like the concept of having UK Aires as such but am slightly wary of the rock the boat syndrome whereas normally a council might turn a blind eye to certain areas being used by mhs for wild camp spots if they were suddenly approached and asked formally they might then decide to put the dreaded NOC (No Overnight Camping) signs up / Height barriers.
peejay, I think pmh may have censored your post - they can get a bit touchy, alternatively they may not have got around to posting it yet, I've known postings onto that site to take several days.
dave, you have a point - i'm a great believer in if it ain't broke don't fix it philosophy- but the current system is unsatisfactory - the blind eye of the law is unreliable. I think that if more authorities woke up to the fact that we are 'tourists' and they all claim to want to promote tourism, and are prepared to spend some money locally if we are allowed to.
I avoid height barrier happy councils even when i'm in the car.
good excuse not to patronise mcdonalds
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