Latest Government Information and our Club Sites

RowenaBCAMC replied on 19/10/2020 12:07

Posted on 19/10/2020 12:07

Hi everyone,

Following the latest Government information we have updates on our sites in England Scotland and Wales here: Latest Government Information

Members and guests who reside in a Local Alert level of Very High should not travel to any of the Club’s other campsites whilst the alert is in place but can continue to stay at a campsite within their own Very High alert area. 

If you are affected by these new Government announcements and are not able to stay at one of our campsites, and you already have a booking, please cancel or amend your booking to allow other members to benefit from the availability.

This discussion is for sites and travel information. Please also check gov.uk/find-coronavirus-local-restrictions for up to date information on local restrictions. 

Stay safe.

UPDATE 24 FEBRUARY 2021

Following the recent Government announcements, all our UK Club campsites are still currently closed but we are very pleased to be able to provide an update on anticipated reopening dates. We appreciate your patience while we review these latest Government updates, and await further guidance on certain elements. We will continue to review our UK Club campsite network in line with Government advice as it is announced. Please see our website for the specific details about each country ➡️ Reopening our Campsites

LATEST UPDATE FOR SCOTLAND 17 MARCH 2021:

Following the Scottish Government's recent guidance, we are planning to reopen all our Club campsites in Scotland from 26 April 2021. We are however awaiting further clarification on the use of communal areas and shared facilities (including toilets and showers) and will advise on this as soon as possible. 

If you have a booking at one of our Club campsites in Scotland for dates up to and including 25 April 2021, please cancel or amend your booking for free via our website or our UK Sites Booking App.

LATEST UPDATE FOR WALES 26 MARCH 2021:

Following the recent Government announcements, our Club and Affiliated campsites in Wales will reopen on 27 March 2021 for people who live in Wales only. Unfortunately due to the restrictions, our toilets and showers and other shared facilities on campsites in Wales will not be open until further notice, but fresh water and wastewater facilities will be available. www.caravanclub.co.uk/uk-holidays/reopening-our-campsites/

LATEST UPDATE 30 MARCH 2021:

We’re really looking forward to welcoming you back onto our UK Club campsites very soon.
Based on the latest Government guidance, we are unfortunately unable to open our toilets or showers and other indoor shared facilities (excluding receptions) when our Club campsites in England reopen on 12 April. The provisional date for reopening these facilities is currently 17 May 2021, however this will be dependent on Government guidance. Service points and waste disposal facilities will be available and open for use, operated in line with Government guidelines. Keep up to date with the latest information on our website www.caravanclub.co.uk/uk-holidays/reopening-our-campsites/

Latest Update 08th April 2021

It's nearly time for our sites in England to reopen!! 

Also from 12 April onwards, we anticipate that people who live in England will also be able to stay on our Club campsites in Wales. Visit https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/uk-holidays/reopening-our-campsites/ for more information. 

Test and Trace

I wanted to let you all know that from 12 April our Club campsites in England and Wales will require all members and guests over the age of 16 to provide Test and Trace (or UK country variants) information. If you already have the NHS Covid-19 app, you will be asked to use this on arrival at the campsite for all party members over the age of 16. If you do not have the app, you will be provided with a log sheet to complete. For more information visit https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/uk-holidays/reopening-our-campsites/. We are awaiting further Government guidance about Test and Trace at our Club campsites in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

LATEST UPDATE 23 APRIL 2021:

Following the Scottish Government's recent guidance, all our Club campsites in Scotland will reopen from 26 April 2021. We are pleased to be able to open toilets, showers and shared washing and cleaning facilities at Club campsites in Scotland which have them.

If you wish to book a tent camping pitch in Scotland, please contact the relevant Club campsite directly and we will do our best to accommodate you.

For any bookings with our Certificated Locations (CL) or Affiliated Sites (AS), please check directly with those campsites.

Check the latest updates on our dedicated web page here.

LATEST UPDATE 11 MAY 2021

Following the recent Government announcements, we are very pleased to be able to provide the latest update on our Club campsite network including the use of shared facilities and the latest Test & Trace requirements.

Please see HERE for the specific details about each country. Based on the latest guidance there are no longer travel restrictions between England, Wales and Scotland.

We appreciate your patience and understanding and we will continue to review our UK Club campsite network in line with Government advice as it is announced.

LATEST UPDATE 13 JULY

Following the latest Government announcement yesterday, we are pleased to be able to ease many of the restrictions on our sites in England from Monday 19 July. For the full details, please visit our website: HERE

LATEST UPDATE 16 JULY

Following the latest Government announcement yesterday, we have updated our guidelines for Scottish and Welsh sites. For the full details, please visit our website: HERE

LATEST UPDATE 09 AUGUST

Following the latest Government announcement, we have provided an update regarding restrictions on our Sites in Scotland and Wales. Please visit our website: HERE

LATEST UPDATE 15 DECEMBER 2021

As you will be very much aware, the situation with COVID-19 has changed in the last couple of weeks with the rise in cases of the Omicron variant. This has led to some restrictions being reinstated in the UK, and changes to the procedures in place for overseas travel. For the latest travel updates visit our COVID-19 guidance page HERE

 

Wherenext replied on 20/10/2020 17:23

Posted on 20/10/2020 10:35 by SteveL

This information page doesn't.

Scroll to the bottom, sites with 100% grass pitches. There are also a lot of other mistakes on it, such as no service pitches at Hawes and 94 at Castleton. All of which I pointed out and was told would be corrected.

Posted on 20/10/2020 17:23

Steve I've reported your post. Hopefully it might shame someone into doing something. Maybe even the person responsible for Sites!smile

SteveL replied on 20/10/2020 17:52

Posted on 20/10/2020 17:23 by Wherenext

Steve I've reported your post. Hopefully it might shame someone into doing something. Maybe even the person responsible for Sites!smile

Posted on 20/10/2020 17:52

Thank you. The CC's track record on web site accuracy isn't that good. I know we all make mistakes but if pointed out most try and correct them.

Tammygirl replied on 20/10/2020 17:55

Posted on 20/10/2020 17:55

Was told by the warden on this site that he is due to move to Southport when he finishes here, I thought it was closed but he confirmed its open to folk in the Liverpool area.

If I hadn't come on CT I would know nothing about these changes as we have not had an email others mention on the 'Covid' thread.

brue replied on 20/10/2020 19:49

Posted on 20/10/2020 19:49

The main details about what is and what isn't open is  < HERE < but it will no doubt change again. 

Good luck sorting it all out! wink

Tammygirl replied on 20/10/2020 20:04

Posted on 20/10/2020 19:49 by brue

The main details about what is and what isn't open is  < HERE < but it will no doubt change again. 

Good luck sorting it all out! wink

Posted on 20/10/2020 20:04

Thanks Brue. WN has sent me a copy of the email. Will need to see why we didn't get one.

nelliethehooker replied on 20/10/2020 20:55

Posted on 20/10/2020 19:49 by brue

The main details about what is and what isn't open is  < HERE < but it will no doubt change again. 

Good luck sorting it all out! wink

Posted on 20/10/2020 20:55

Guess that Burrs will have to be added to the first paragraph now that M/C has been "upgraded" to tier 3.

GlosJive replied on 20/10/2020 21:32

Posted on 19/10/2020 22:42 by Tinwheeler

Rowena posted -

"If you are affected by these new Government announcements and are not able to stay at one of our campsites, and you already have a booking, please cancel or amend your booking to allow other members to benefit from the availability."

and I'm sure that will apply to Wales as well.

Posted on 20/10/2020 21:32

As the club have been forced to close the site, I would assume the booking will be cancelled by the club.

Had an email to say as the site is closed I’m the one that needs to cancel, confused if that means I need to cancel to allow others the chance to book during the shut down period. Sound odd to me.

If I don’t cancel, will I be charged for not turning up?

nelliethehooker replied on 20/10/2020 21:41

Posted on 20/10/2020 21:32 by GlosJive

As the club have been forced to close the site, I would assume the booking will be cancelled by the club.

Had an email to say as the site is closed I’m the one that needs to cancel, confused if that means I need to cancel to allow others the chance to book during the shut down period. Sound odd to me.

If I don’t cancel, will I be charged for not turning up?

Posted on 20/10/2020 21:41

If your booking the for a period of time when the site is closed now can anyone else book for that time? If you don't cancel, but don't turn up you might get an email giving you a ticking off, but you will not have to pay any charges.

Tinwheeler replied on 20/10/2020 21:42

Posted on 20/10/2020 21:32 by GlosJive

As the club have been forced to close the site, I would assume the booking will be cancelled by the club.

Had an email to say as the site is closed I’m the one that needs to cancel, confused if that means I need to cancel to allow others the chance to book during the shut down period. Sound odd to me.

If I don’t cancel, will I be charged for not turning up?

Posted on 20/10/2020 21:42

No one is ever charged for not turning up.

As Welsh sites are now closed there should be no need to cancel but you could do so for your own peace of mind if you wish. It's a simple matter online via My Bookings.

JVB66 replied on 20/10/2020 21:44

Posted on 20/10/2020 21:32 by GlosJive

As the club have been forced to close the site, I would assume the booking will be cancelled by the club.

Had an email to say as the site is closed I’m the one that needs to cancel, confused if that means I need to cancel to allow others the chance to book during the shut down period. Sound odd to me.

If I don’t cancel, will I be charged for not turning up?

Posted on 20/10/2020 21:44

I think it refers to sites that are open in areas that only people in that area are allowed/restricted to travel to

No one is charged for not arriving at a club owned or managed site

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