The Caravan Club has a network of some 2,500 informal 5-van
sites, for the exclusive use of Caravan Club members. With
Certificated Locations (CL's) becoming increasingly popular with
members (with a third of them already using CLs as their favourite
type of site), the Caravan Club welcomes applications from
prospective CL owners, and will help and guide you through the
application process. To find out more look at the
Becoming a CL Leaflet
(PDF opens in a new window 245kb).
What is a CL?
Each year we issue a certificate to those sites which continue
to meet our standards and for this reason we call them CL's. They
are covered by a special Act of Parliament and need no site licence
or formal planning permission. They can be on a farm or
smallholding, at a pub or golf course, even on land attached to
your house.
What are the advantages of running a CL?
- Make income from an otherwise unproductive plot of land
- Set and retain all the income from pitch fees
- Planning permission is not required
- Free listing in the Caravan Club Sites Directory and Handbook
and on website
- Attract a new market for your produce or facilities
- The opportunity to meet fresh faces and make new friends
How to become a CL
The first step is to find out more information on the
requirements of becoming a CL.
If you think you fulfill the requirements, please download the
Enquiry Letter (PDF 31kb) and complete the
Application Form (PDF opens in a new window 184kb) . Please
forward this to the CLs department, who can also be contacted on
01342 336 792.