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Peace and quiet

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Facilities and cleanliness

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Good for families

Revamp has left the site with some flaws

Having used the Tewkesbury site before I was keen to see what improvements the revamp had delivered. The new toilet block is fIrst class in its facilities and now being raised above flood level, should remain so. It's a pity that the planners did not give more thought to pedestrian access to the facilities though. While stepped access is at one end of the building and disabled ramp access at the other, both the steps and the ramp face in the same direction towards the town side of the site. This means that occupants of half the pitches have to walk via the roadways to enter the block from the other side. The refurbishment works have left the grass areas very uneven, and, because more pitches have been created within the grassed areas rather than having direct access from the road, crossing other people's pitches on foot to try and find a route to the toilet block is inevitable. Some marked footpaths crossing the site would be helpful. Otherwise still a site worth visiting, especially with the walks by the abbey, along the river bank, the battlefield trail and around the historic town.
Caravanner from Suffolk

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