Non-EHU Sites List

Johnny57 replied on 25/04/2018 08:02

Posted on 25/04/2018 08:02

I run a “basic CL” or “Off Grid CL” and have been asked by a couple of members to start a new discussion about the Non-EHU Sites List and Google Map we have created so that others so inclined may find it of use.

SO IF YOU USE OFF GRID CLS YOU MAY LIKE THE FOLLOWING and you can see how many Non - EHU (Off Grid) CAMC CLs are out there!
I have produced a sheadsheet database of the CAMC non EHU (Off Grid CLs)
It is available for anyone of view with the link. Click here to open the Non EHU CL sheet
The default view of the sheet should be CLs sorted by County. There are currently 434 listed on this sheet along with the postcodes. You can scroll up and down the list on the right vertical scroll bar and left & right on the bottom scroll bar. There are links to the CLs page listing on the CAMC website in column 5 which should open a separate page and take you there, to the right of that there will be a blue dot if they have images to view. To the right of this is a range of facilities available a dot against CLs row means available. If you view the Non EHU CL Google sheet by clicking a sharing link or from the link above on this page on a computer you will be able to sort data by filtering what you do or don’t want (there are some “filter views” already set up! “A-Z County”, “A-Z CL Name” , Postcode, etc)
Look for Filter Views along the icon menu bar above the sheet for  to the right will be a down arrow if you click that it will show the filterviews already set up go down and click the one you wish to view. You can also you hover over the top on the right of the column header (the cell where the letters are) a down type arrow will appear or if you see  you will be able to sort sheet, click it and click sort A-Z (this work on the the dots as will group them all together!)

We have now produced a Google Map to show the location and info of each of the non EHU/Off Grid CLs visited in the April 2018 updated database Click here to view. You can zoom in on the area you are interested in and click the icons, this will bring up the data on the CL.

If you find an issue or would like us to edit/add an entry please leave a comment on the sheet page or email me. We will update the Google sheet monthly after going through the Club Magazine CLs update page.

If the links dont work both are available via your website https://newtongrove.co.uk/find-a-non-ehu-cl/

Johnny57 replied on 25/03/2022 20:16

Posted on 25/03/2022 18:58 by SeasideBill

Shame this very info isn’t on a better platform than Facebook - hate it.

Posted on 25/03/2022 20:16

This info is available in the direct links from here (don't have to use Facebook):
Map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1mrjJzvxmDhgRicX16ahYBdCBhUoZhpuK&usp=sharing
Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16GpTjPxzWGRGBYTtx9P8ZOw_8wZ-0Ui4Kqx6fEEn0F8/edit?usp=sharing
The Facebook group is a dedicated page for Off-Grid sites and users

eurortraveller replied on 27/03/2022 09:19

Posted on 27/03/2022 09:19

Are there CLs here in UK which have hook ups installed but offer customers the choice of whether to use them or not?  I went to many CL type sites overseas for many years and was always offered that choice - and paid the higher or the lower rate. Choice is good. 

Takethedogalong replied on 27/03/2022 10:48

Posted on 27/03/2022 10:48

There are some EuroT. We booked a new CL last year that gave you the option, no bollards, but you could plug into various outdoor electrical sockets using a three pin adaptor. We always carry adaptor, but they were provided if required. Cost difference was £3 per night, so either £12 or £15, and those prices applied in peak season, so very attractive. We loved it, voted it best CL we had used for a good while. Electrics are all checked out by the way, perfectly safe. But it was the freedom to pitch up anywhere, either on HS area, or lovely paddock grass that we enjoyed. No “too close” neighbours here. We went back another two times it was so good. Will be going this year as well if we can.

 

SeasideBill replied on 27/03/2022 11:54

Posted on 27/03/2022 11:54

In my experience with CLs (and CSs) it’s fairly common to be asked if you want electricity at the time of booking. No assumptions made.

eurortraveller replied on 27/03/2022 12:21

Posted on 27/03/2022 12:21

That sounds good sense., Bill. 

If I were self contained in the way some people are I would just phone a CL of my own choosing and have a conversation on these lines……”I see your price is £16 with an EHU included., which I don’t really need.  Can you please do it for £13 if I don’t burn your electricity” 

But perhaps the purists only want to be on totally non electric CLs with like minded people who share their beliefs. So they compile their lists. 

Johnny57 replied on 14/05/2022 11:07

Posted on 14/05/2022 11:07

Great news after years of members asking, it seems the Club website CL search has had a “No electric hook-ups” icon added to allow members to filter off-grid sites.

I will still keep our map & sheet up to date though as I think it is simpler to see all on a map or filter the spreadsheet.

Johnny57 replied on 30/09/2022 10:20

Posted on 30/09/2022 10:20

Just to let you know the CL Off-grid Map and Spreadsheet have just been updated.
Sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16GpTjPxzWGRGBYTtx9P8ZOw_8wZ-0Ui4Kqx6fEEn0F8/edit?usp=sharing
Map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1mrjJzvxmDhgRicX16ahYBdCBhUoZhpuK&usp=sharing
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