In actual fact, the question about what goes where rarely comes up in our case because 80% of the sites we use are all grass. The other 20% are awnings on grass and vans and towcars on the hardstanding and I have yet to be on any site that told me otherwise. If they did, i would refuse to stay there. When I am paying for a site, then I choose how I want to stay there. If the owners don't like my arrangements then I will go elsewhere. I never leave sites to the last minute and there is always time to move on to a more acceptable site.
After 30 odd years in C&CC, I was thinling about giving CC a wee trial run for a year to see what it was like but thanks to some of the answers I have had today on this topic, I will not waste my money.
Hi Cathy, The new Pup will be called Coll. That is an island just off the north coast of Mull. We have a list of the names of about 361 Scottish Islands, so we can have plenty more Bichons before we run out of names.
This one is coming from Preston and I hope to be going for him about Easter.
So yes, we are hoping he will be here for the K9 Meet in May. By th by, are you still coming to that and did you read the prices posted today?
Hi Lobey, on most CC sites you can choose your own pitch CC sites are geared to
85% hard standings you are supposed to pitch your vans offside in line with the wee white marker post, this gives you room to put up the awning and park the car all on the hard standing, if on a grass pitch you can please yourself as long as there are three meters separating outfits,I actually prefer being on hardstanding but understand why its a no no for you with a SIG I guess its up to you.
------------- Cheers Jim.I Reserve The Right To Be Wrong.
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