Overnight campers' action

Rufs replied on 19/11/2018 14:23

Posted on 19/11/2018 14:23

i quote from our local Conservative news letter, just received

"Motorhome overnighting along the Meon Shore road has increased significantly during this summer. Action is in hand to make the signage clearer and Hill Head Councillors will discuss with officers the best way to prevent a recurrence next summer"

so far from encouraging MH camping in local car parks as a number of members have been advocating, to fall in line with our collegues in Europe, my local council along with others in this area "Hampshire" are actively discouraging. Nothing against MH owners but I support this action, on the grounds that the area is fast becoming an unofficial MH park, and of course there are always the few that go the extra mile and abuse what are unofficial camping facilities, e.g. emptying toilet cassettes in the public toilets, cramming all their garbage into local waste bins, taking up all the car park bays, and using them as their own personal camping area, sometimes 2 bays. Being a caravaner I have never used an Aires, do the facilities that are provided officially within Europe get abused in the same way?, I know the adage "the few spoil it for the many", but we are being overrun by the many, probably because a lot of our sea front parking is free, something as locals, we cherish and would not want to loose as a result of overnight campers etc. Is there something amiss with us Brits or are our EU counterparts just as bad ? 

I should add as a footnote, although our local council are not massively in debt there are certainly no funds in the kitty to provide Aires type facilities, well not in the present climate, and even if they were, I am not sure local people would support such expenditure, ok the local ice cream shops may make a little bit extra, but i think most of the additional spend would go to the out of town super markets and not local shops. I do believe MH's are becoming a problem.

cyberyacht replied on 26/11/2018 07:51

Posted on 26/11/2018 07:51

These "overnight" bans puzzle me to a degree. How can they be enforced? Councils seem sufficiently constrained that they are unlikely to pay a warden 'night shift rates'. Even if they did, how could they tell if someone was asleep inside a van with blinds drawn, it may just be parked there and empty?

I know that the regulations are occasionally flouted at Portchester castle car park. The sky has not yet fallen in.

replied on 26/11/2018 08:10

Posted on 26/11/2018 07:51 by cyberyacht

These "overnight" bans puzzle me to a degree. How can they be enforced? Councils seem sufficiently constrained that they are unlikely to pay a warden 'night shift rates'. Even if they did, how could they tell if someone was asleep inside a van with blinds drawn, it may just be parked there and empty?

I know that the regulations are occasionally flouted at Portchester castle car park. The sky has not yet fallen in.

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young thomas replied on 26/11/2018 08:37

Posted on 26/11/2018 07:51 by cyberyacht

These "overnight" bans puzzle me to a degree. How can they be enforced? Councils seem sufficiently constrained that they are unlikely to pay a warden 'night shift rates'. Even if they did, how could they tell if someone was asleep inside a van with blinds drawn, it may just be parked there and empty?

I know that the regulations are occasionally flouted at Portchester castle car park. The sky has not yet fallen in.

Posted on 26/11/2018 08:37

when crossing Spain, one stopover we've used in Teruel is located in the Plaza Guardia Civil and is right opposite the Direction General de Trafico building...

we actually thought this was quite comforting and slept very wellsmile

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MichaelT replied on 26/11/2018 12:04

Posted on 24/11/2018 18:27 by Rufs

clearly BB/DD think that you are the good guys within the Mh owners fraternity, but clearly BB you have not grasped the principal of "why should local tax payers fund your life style even if for only 1 day", you bought your castle on wheels, and you expect to live your life of dreams, pay for it.

Posted on 26/11/2018 12:04

Exactly how are local taxpayers funding BB's lifestyle???

Shuttleworths replied on 28/11/2018 11:18

Posted on 26/11/2018 12:04 by MichaelT

Exactly how are local taxpayers funding BB's lifestyle???

Posted on 28/11/2018 11:18

MichaelT, have you not read this thread? Who do you think pays to have bays marked, for them to be cleaned up; for any payment facility to be operated and enforced etc etc? If I thought my council was paying anything at all for these facilities I would want it stopped and the money transferred to any of the many council budgets trying to provide actual services to council community charge payers.

Rufs replied on 28/11/2018 11:36

Posted on 28/11/2018 11:18 by Shuttleworths

MichaelT, have you not read this thread? Who do you think pays to have bays marked, for them to be cleaned up; for any payment facility to be operated and enforced etc etc? If I thought my council was paying anything at all for these facilities I would want it stopped and the money transferred to any of the many council budgets trying to provide actual services to council community charge payers.

Posted on 28/11/2018 11:36

hope you have got some steel underpants to wear ouchhhh!yell

MichaelT replied on 28/11/2018 12:07

Posted on 28/11/2018 11:18 by Shuttleworths

MichaelT, have you not read this thread? Who do you think pays to have bays marked, for them to be cleaned up; for any payment facility to be operated and enforced etc etc? If I thought my council was paying anything at all for these facilities I would want it stopped and the money transferred to any of the many council budgets trying to provide actual services to council community charge payers.

Posted on 28/11/2018 12:07

Think about it logically, yes initial outlay to provide a car park same as any other car par that any other person from anywhere in the world can use DOH!

Then of course all these people then PAY to use said car park facilities which then goes into the local councils coffers, it is the same for any leisure facility such as swimming pool, park, football pitch etc. etc. 

So please remove those blinkers and look at the big picture, more visitors means more income for local traders, museums, tourist attractions etc.yell

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