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believe its about 18 feet.will try to find it.
From the Caravan Club leaflet "Fire Alert"
"To prevent the spread of fire should an unfortunate incident occur, it is important that sited touring caravans are adequately spaced. On reputable sites, you should be placed with at least 6 metres between caravan walls and at least 3 metres clear between associated equipment (eg. car, awning) and the adjacent caravan. However, on CLs and rally fields it is often up to you to ensure you are properly spaced."
Fire Alert
I haven't read the whole thing, but I saw no indication that this has the force of law. FWIW, the 6 metre spacing was also mentioned to me recently by a warden on a C&CC site.
Post last edited on 20/05/2012 22:55:14
------------- the only silly question is the one you do not ask.
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