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£ 5-50 sounds good to me he quoted me £10
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membership for ??? stop over club
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Membership is for the Motorhome Stopover Club and it's £30 per annum
Are you sure Jim? I thought it was a member of the Practical Motorhome Nightstop scheme and was, thus, a properly exempted site (like a CL/CS) for up to 5 motorhomes. It's listed as that on the UK Motorhomes site.
As far as the cost goes, any CL/CS can charge what they like and £10 a night doesn't seem unreasonable to me. If the owner wants to give people a discount by charging £20 up front and then £5 a night that's up to him, I should have thought.
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you could be right, I was just going by the link on the pub web site .. Link Removed
perhaps he has joined both ?
Possibly I suppose. I don't think the 1960 Act precludes multiple certification though I would be surprised if organisation B would agree to issue a certificate to a site already certificated by organisation A
I don't know what the MCC/PMH would say if one of their certificated sites were also acting as an unlicensed caravan site
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As far as I know, Motorroamers is an exempted organisation so, as such, the 1960 Act allows them to organise rallies for their members irrespective of the site - perfectly legal.
The PMH/MCC Nightstop exemption which the pub holds allows up to 5 motorhomes at any one time (not just overnight) - perfectly legal.
Motorhome Stopovers is not an exempted organisation so cannot issue exemption certificates. Unless the sites they list rely on another exemption then they can only operate as unlicensed caravan sites. As such they can only allow one van to stop per night, the stop for a given van can be no more than 2 nights and the total number of overnight stops (by all vans which do so) can not exceed 28 in any 12 month period. Otherwise they are perfectly illegal
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I concur
and yes, Motorroamers is an exempted organisation .. with paragraphs 4 + 6
http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/ourwork/regulation/campingandcaravan/caravanexemption.aspx download the list of exempted organisations
Motorhome Stopovers is not an exempted organisation so cannot issue exemption certificates. Unless the sites they list rely on another exemption then they can only operate as unlicensed caravan sites. As such they can only allow one van to stop per night, the stop for a given van can be no more than 2 nights and the total number of overnight stops (by all vans which do so) can not exceed 28 in any 12 month period. Otherwise they are perfectly illegal
Motorhomestopover club
A Club with paid membership has negotiated permission for motorhomes to stay overnight at pubs. Members will be able to park up overnight at pubs which have joined the scheme and the first night will be free. There are over 500 sites, listings are available to members only.
When asked how the scheme would meet the requirements of the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act, they told us: "With regards to the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act, [HI]we are not providing camping; we are providing parking with the consent of the owner."[/HI]
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