UK staycation boom predicted

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Posted on 27/02/2021 10:23 by JVB66

The latest club mag is also plugging Scotland tours in a big wayundecided

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Posted on 27/02/2021 09:46 by DEBSC

Our static site owner is playing by the rules, just as he should. No one allowed to stay or even visit, not for any reason. He says he would lose his licence. Posts photos of grass cutting and spring emerging, and them getting ready to open on the 12th. Maybe a few others should worry about their licence. Too many rule breakers, sad that some are so selfish. 

Posted on 27/02/2021 12:40

Where my daughter has a static on a holiday park the owners did the winter drain down last year free of charge. Owners were allowed to visit a few days later for a brief inspection. 

Takethedogalong replied on 27/02/2021 12:50

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I thought  it most  iresponsible promoting an already overused route. That last thing they need up there is more promotion until facilities catch up with existing  demand.

Posted on 27/02/2021 12:50

I think a good bit of Scotland is in danger of seeing so much change, it will lose part of the very reason folks want to visit. It has happened to Cornwall down the last 35 years, some improvements to infrastructure and facilities have been good for local people, but it’s brought an influx of visitors that’s just grown year on year. Double edged sword really, where an area for one reason or another has lost its key industries, the reliance upon tourism becomes ever more important. Difficult achieving a good balance. 

JVB66 replied on 27/02/2021 14:16

Posted on 27/02/2021 10:43 by DEBSC

Not so here in Devon, the LA and sometimes the Police are following up on complaints. I would have thought if Devon can do it then Herts could. 

Posted on 27/02/2021 14:16

Its not Herts cc its the LAundecided

John4703 replied on 27/02/2021 16:57

Posted on 27/02/2021 16:57

I remember a few years ago, 2008 or 2009 I think, people were staying in the UK and sites were crowded.  We were camping and stayed at a camp site where the owner had simply turned a couple of fields over to camping.  The toilets and showers were disgusting and overcrowded.  If he had employed extra cleaners it would have helped.

This year we will be in our caravan so the state of toilets and showers will not concern us. 

Wherenext replied on 27/02/2021 18:48

Posted on 27/02/2021 18:48

You sure it wasn't Foot and Mouth year John, times flies etc.? 20 years ago . I remember wanting to go abroad that year and in fact did. No food allowed, disinfected when disembarking but an enjoyable year for touring but nightmare for farmers.

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