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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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goats
Talk of easing measures by Drakeford for self contained holiday units next Friday, that would be good. I think we all need more good news like this
From what I gleaned form Drakeford's comments yesterday, he's considering a number of options but crucially mentioned "before the end of the summer..".
I'm no fan of his so perhaps out of step with the general Welsh public, but it seems to me he wants to maintain as many restrictions for as long as he can. I think that we could well reach a situation in a couple of weeks where in England you can fly off to P.I.G.S. without quarantine restrictions on the way back, whilst here in Wales you won't be able to drive the 5+ miles to the airport..
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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A Quiet Monkfish
From what I gleaned form Drakeford's comments yesterday, he's considering a number of options but crucially mentioned "before the end of the summer..".
I'm no fan of his so perhaps out of step with the general Welsh public, but it seems to me he wants to maintain as many restrictions for as long as he can. I think that we could well reach a situation in a couple of weeks where in England you can fly off to P.I.G.S. without quarantine restrictions on the way back, whilst here in Wales you won't be able to drive the 5+ miles to the airport..
He is a slight concern as I’ve said countless times. The caravan parks have been given the nod to open on July 10, shops on June 18, yet you expect people not to travel more than five miles all summer? That’s not going to work is it.....no valley folks coming into Cardiff? Rightio Clive
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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goats
He is a slight concern as I’ve said countless times. The caravan parks have been given the nod to open on July 10, shops on June 18, yet you expect people not to travel more than five miles all summer? That’s not going to work is it.....no valley folks coming into Cardiff? Rightio Clive
The thought at the moment from WG is to allow people to travel to holiday homes etc, but to require them to stay within a 5 mile radius.
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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goats
To be honest the campsites I go to I see more adults rolling about jumping on each other than kids, particularly after 6pm:hehe:
They’re sex people Lynne:yikes:
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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Former Labour leader
The thought at the moment from WG is to allow people to travel to holiday homes etc, but to require them to stay within a 5 mile radius.
Which is illogical. I won't be able to drive from Cardiff to Porthcawl and walk on the front, but if I own/rent a holiday home in Trecco Bay, I can..
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Former Labour leader
Broad Haven looking great this afternoon. Sun was shining, beach and sea like the Med. Was thinking of you.
Thanks for that....I’m coming down next week to check my place out, see if it’s still standing....
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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Former Labour leader
The thought at the moment from WG is to allow people to travel to holiday homes etc, but to require them to stay within a 5 mile radius.
That’s sound ok and I could handle that fine if I came down, can reach all my usual spots and 24 hr Tesco etc....but if I came from London for a week, I might want to explore a little more.
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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splott parker
They’re sex people Lynne:yikes:
Don’t think most I’ve seen would be capable of much action to be fair
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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goats
Thanks for that....I’m coming down next week to check my place out, see if it’s still standing....
Fingers crossed then.
I did say this to you a while ago but Heddlu are turning people back from Pembs, even those from inside Wales. Always at Pemblewin. So either wait until we get another announcement end of next week or you may be turned back.
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
Possibly a silly question for the initiated: if you pay for an electrical hook-up at a camp site is it a daily one-off payment or do you have to pay for the amount of electric you use as well?
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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Taunton Blue Genie
Possibly a silly question for the initiated: if you pay for an electrical hook-up at a camp site is it a daily one-off payment or do you have to pay for the amount of electric you use as well?
The campsites I've been on include electric in the hook up price. You can get a pitch without a hook up, that's normally cheaper.
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Former Labour leader
The campsites I've been on include electric in the hook up price. You can get a pitch without a hook up, that's normally cheaper.
I realise that. My question was about whether the hook-up cost is a flat rate.
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Taunton Blue Genie
I realise that. My question was about whether the hook-up cost is a flat rate.
Its always been an all inclusive cost in my experience.
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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Former Labour leader
Its always been an all inclusive cost in my experience.
Thanks :thumbup:
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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Taunton Blue Genie
I realise that. My question was about whether the hook-up cost is a flat rate.
But shirley if its flat there won't be any power? :shrug::getscoat:
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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Former Labour leader
Fingers crossed then.
I did say this to you a while ago but Heddlu are turning people back from Pembs, even those from inside Wales. Always at Pemblewin. So either wait until we get another announcement end of next week or you may be turned back.
It’s actually to check on business premises, I don’t plan to stay over maybe, so I should be ok....
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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Taunton Blue Genie
Possibly a silly question for the initiated: if you pay for an electrical hook-up at a camp site is it a daily one-off payment or do you have to pay for the amount of electric you use as well?
one off payment, but will be more than a pitch that doesnt have hook-up, in my experience its nornally about £5 more
if you just want a grass pitch, its even cheaper again
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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blue matt
one off payment, but will be more than a pitch that doesnt have hook-up, in my experience its nornally about £5 more
if you just want a grass pitch, its even cheaper again
I realise that that a hook-up costs more etc.
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Taunton Blue Genie
I realise that that a hook-up costs more etc.
by all accounts some sites in france all pitches cost the same, then you just pay for the electricity you use, you just buy credit for the meter
which would work out better, as we have camped with other families and one never wants a hook-up, so has to camp in another area, which they always moan about being isolated, for the sake of a fiver per night i have never understood it
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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goats
It’s actually to check on business premises, I don’t plan to stay over maybe, so I should be ok....
It's up to you, but holiday homes are a touchy subject down this way, Heddlu included.
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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Originally Posted by
Former Labour leader
The thought at the moment from WG is to allow people to travel to holiday homes etc, but to require them to stay within a 5 mile radius.
The Caravan and Motorhome Club, which is one of UK biggest is opening in England on July 4th, but their sites in Wales stay shut.
Mark Drakeford eluded to the fact that they are considering allowing self contained holiday lets to open, and I hope he says more next week. The larger caravan parks often have permanently sited caravans with their own self contained facilities, so hopefully he will include these sites in the first phase of opening.
I think we will have to wait a while for Wales to ease lockdown on sites that are for touring caravans, as these generally use communal facility blocks.
I think he is very optimistic if he thinks people will drive maybe hundreds of miles to get to their holiday let, and then be willing to spend their holiday within a five mile radius
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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lisvaneblue
The Caravan and Motorhome Club, which is one of UK biggest is opening in England on July 4th, but their sites in Wales stay shut.
Mark Drakeford eluded to the fact that they are considering allowing self contained holiday lets to open, and I hope he says more next week. The larger caravan parks often have permanently sited caravans with their own self contained facilities, so hopefully he will include these sites in the first phase of opening.
I think we will have to wait a while for Wales to ease lockdown on sites that are for touring caravans, as these generally use communal facility blocks.
I think he is very optimistic if he thinks people will drive maybe hundreds of miles to get to their holiday let, and then be willing to spend their holiday within a five mile radius
Not sure they've thought this through. You cannot open holiday cottages and self-catered flats with the 5 mile limit still in place. In practice this would mean someone could drive 200 miles from England to a cottage in Tenby, have a lovely week on the beach and drive 200 miles back while someone living in Cardiff would be prohibited from visiting exactly the same beach on a day trip.
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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Delbert
Not sure they've thought this through. You cannot open holiday cottages and self-catered flats with the 5 mile limit still in place. In practice this would mean someone could drive 200 miles from England to a cottage in Tenby, have a lovely week on the beach and drive 200 miles back while someone living in Cardiff would be prohibited from visiting exactly the same beach on a day trip.
The 5 mile limit is clearly 'flexible', the point being people should stay within a local area to reduce chances of spread. For someone like me, living in Pembrokeshire, local is 15/20 miles. I don't see any problem with people staying in a cottage in Little Haven, travelling and sightseeing over much of Pembs. I havent been stopped by Heddlu yet, and I dont expect to.
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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Former Labour leader
The 5 mile limit is clearly 'flexible', the point being people should stay within a local area to reduce chances of spread. For someone like me, living in Pembrokeshire, local is 15/20 miles. I don't see any problem with people staying in a cottage in Little Haven, travelling and sightseeing over much of Pembs. I havent been stopped by Heddlu yet, and I dont expect to.
The 'flexible' 5 mile limit is costing me hard cash. I booked a site in England last year and kept the booking live hoping that the site would be open for my July holiday. Good news is that it will be open and Ive paid for the holiday. Bad news is that I live in Cardiff 30 miles from border with England so well outside the 5 mile travel limit.
No refund possible as the site is open. If I lived in Chepstow the Wales rules would allow me to travel to England as its local.
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Re: Holiday parks planning to open July 4?
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lisvaneblue
The 'flexible' 5 mile limit is costing me hard cash. I booked a site in England last year and kept the booking live hoping that the site would be open for my July holiday. Good news is that it will be open and Ive paid for the holiday. Bad news is that I live in Cardiff 30 miles from border with England so well outside the 5 mile travel limit.
No refund possible as the site is open. If I lived in Chepstow the Wales rules would allow me to travel to England as its local.
Hmmm... why don’t you just go (as if you’re not going to):biggrin:
The 30 miles is less riskier and less of a distance than picking up your farmers market meat in Brecon.
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