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Can you get photos, many of these signs are not enforceableLooks like it's the end of the road for wild camping in Glen Clova - Angus Council have put up 'No Overnight Stays' signs in all the car parks...
Will do - was whizzing past in the car when I spotted them, but will need to walk along to get a pic - the car parks are lethal just now.Can you get photos, many of these signs are not enforceable
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We’ll just have to stop going there then and go where we are welcome.Looks like it's the end of the road for wild camping in Glen Clova - Angus Council have put up 'No Overnight Stays' signs in all the car parks...
I am stuck in the middle on this one - as a motorhomer, I love wild camping and being away from the madding crowd. However as a resident, it would be fair to say that last summer was hellish. My fear is that a) the council will alienate motorhomers, as mentioned above, which will impact on local businesses, and b) that this is just the tip of the iceberg, that other areas will follow suit in an attempt to prevent the chaos of last year and we will all lose out.We’ll just have to stop going there then and go where we are welcome.
I think we will slowly see the more forward thinking councils start to make provision for motorhomes on the way of Aire type stopovers.I am stuck in the middle on this one - as a motorhomer, I love wild camping and being away from the madding crowd. However as a resident, it would be fair to say that last summer was hellish. My fear is that a) the council will alienate motorhomers, as mentioned above, which will impact on local businesses, and b) that this is just the tip of the iceberg, that other areas will follow suit in an attempt to prevent the chaos of last year and we will all lose out.
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I hope so...I think we will slowly see the more forward thinking councils start to make provision for motorhomes on the way of Aire type stopovers.
perhaps as a local you could put that point of view to the local council the mayhem of last year could be avoided if they used the number of visitors as a finacial benifit and provided spaces with if possible a water supply and wasteI am stuck in the middle on this one - as a motorhomer, I love wild camping and being away from the madding crowd. However as a resident, it would be fair to say that last summer was hellish. My fear is that a) the council will alienate motorhomers, as mentioned above, which will impact on local businesses, and b) that this is just the tip of the iceberg, that other areas will follow suit in an attempt to prevent the chaos of last year and we will all lose out.
I'm currently encouraging a friend to do this at their business as part of my contribution to CAMpRA. I've emailed the council tonight for clarification, and made other council-related enquiries.perhaps as a local you could put that point of view to the local council the mayhem of last year could be avoided if they used the number of visitors as a finacial benifit and provided spaces with if possible a water supply and waste
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