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Thanks GJH. Much appreciated.Yes, This article.
As far as invited guests go, in a caravan/motorhome it is OK within limits. The rules are in paragraphs 1 to 3 of the First Schedule as the article explains. They certainly preclude any scheme such as that proposed for NT premises in previous posts.
I don't know what the rules are for invited guests camping in tents/outside vehicles as I haven't studied that legislation.
If that’s so, then it should simply be a matter of persuading them to change their minds! I know, I know, don’t hold your breath...The National Trust is listed as a paragraph 5 exempted organisation
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The National Trust is listed as a paragraph 5 exempted organisation
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Not seen it - probably in SWMBOs email - perhaps we could have a mass question post?All members should have had email notification of this together with a form to post questions
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The NT runs several camp sites - https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/holiday-lists/caravans-campervans-and-motorhomes - so maybe some of those are certificated rather than fully licensed (I haven't checked).Presumably they applied for the exemption or at least acquiesed in its inclusion, so why are they not using it?
Geoff
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I don't know about a medal - an enlarged patience gland to deal with some other posters maybeGJH, you deserve a medal!
The campsites run by NT have capacity for, and accept far more than 5 units, which would suggest that they are licensed rather than exempted.
I think many here would agree entirely. The NT’s objections to overnight sleeping will have a basis in genuine bad experiences and, as we all know, a small number of these can skew the true picture.I have written to them on more than one occasion asking them to look into allowing overnight parking as they are missing out of an extra income. Their concerns about litter, safety and a couple of other things are just a load of rubbish, a very few and I mean a very few might leave litter 99 percent of Motorhome owners abide by leaving a site as clean or cleaner. We have stayed on one site that they own and payed the fee I believe there are only couple in the whole of England that cater for overnight stays. I have asked on this site before for members to write to them to change their minds. A safe place to spend the night is high on our list.
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