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Bury St Edmunds under £4 overnight allowed, right in the middle of town. Ram meadow car park. That’s how it’s done.
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It's a good start but only a few spaces and they quite often have works vans in them.Bury St Edmunds under £4 overnight allowed, right in the middle of town. Ram meadow car park. That’s how it’s done.
I don't think the issue is the lack of facilities rather that at the price they are charging some facilities should be provided, it's expensive for parking overnight when daytime parking is cheap so comes across as being greedy.If you cant manage the length of time with your own facilities then you should be either getting a spare casette or staying sonewhere that has the facilities you need.
If people insist that every place that a motorhome is permitted to stop has somewhere to empty a loo, the end result will be less places.
Not if you're a council, they pay ridiculous amounts to get tasks done that the rest of us consider fairly easy. so the end result would be less places.Don't most p&r's have toilets? Ipswich, Norwich and of course Canterbury do so adding an elsan should be fairly easy.
8 spaces, as for the works vans ? I guess some may park in the wrong spaces.It's a good start but only a few spaces and they quite often have works vans in them.
Where?My parents are currently there and there limited number of electric huck ups now, gray water / elson, toilets and fresh water
They love it and they are looking at going back
Ocean view carpark left of the pier at £12 with waste disposal but no toilets but you can have hook up for £17.My parents are currently there and there limited number of electric huck ups now, gray water / elson, toilets and fresh water
They love it and they are looking at going back