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A CARING COMMUNITY 1
We have just returned from our first ever visit to the North Yorkshire Moors Club Campsite (above).
Unfortunately, I was taken ill en route to the site which resulted in emergency surgery at Scarborough Hospital. Thankfully the issue was resolved and I was able to return to the site after three nights and we were relieved to be able to extend our stay to give some necessary recovery time.
We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the site staff, Karen and Kevin, who regularly checked that my wife was alright when I was in hospital and whose genuine care, compassion and offers of help made
A Caring Community 2
We stayed at the Knaresborough Club Campsite (right) in May. What a stunning and well-kept site in a beautiful area. We would like to say a big thank you to two kind men who gave us a push to jump start our car the morning after we arrived, due to a flat battery. A great start to a brilliant week. Sharon Hines, via email
Close To Nature
a difficult time so much more bearable. We also wish to thank our fellow members whose help and support with such tasks as retrieving the car from Whitby Hospital, helping my wife with the unfamiliar tasks of dealing with water, waste and cassette toilet as well as lifting heavy items into the car and caravan when we were packing away all made life so much easier for both of us.
We are proud to be part of such a caring community and look forward to another site visit in the not too distant future.
John and Rosemary Eardley, via email
Tailored To Gloucester
When recently staying at the beautiful Castle View CL overlooking St Michael’s Mount in Cornwall, we were woken by a commotion in the awning. Rushing straight out of bed thinking we had a problem with the awning, I opened the caravan door and switched on the awning lights only to come face to face with a badger. Not sure who was the most startled – me or the badger, who dived underneath the awning and made his escape.
Nigel Kent, via email
Having complained to you [previously] about the fact that Gloucester had been overlooked, I see that this has been addressed in a recent issue. Thank you. Your June issue covers each of the ‘Three Choirs’ cathedrals, Tewkesbury Abbey and the surrounding area. There are usually willing guides at the buildings, of which I am one, who are able to tell you a bit more on a tour. We are so fortunate to have such special places to visit in the UK.
Carole Bastin, via email
WHERE’S GERALD?
As I was preparing for my short trip to Lower Wensleydale campsite this week, I noticed a picture of Gerald the peacock in the June magazine. Ahh, I remembered, sleepless nights from last year listening to him calling. Although beautiful by day, not so good at night. Anyway, just had three quiet, undisturbed nights on site, no sight nor sound of Gerald? What I did have was three lovely nights, spotless site and very friendly, helpful staff. Also this hidden gem just half a mile away (see picture). Anyway, hope Gerald is okay and see him next time.
Moira Penrose, via email
YOU CAN DO IT!
Cracking Clubfest
Wow, ClubFest!