Good point, I'll check. These: Convenience Hire - Portable / Mobile Toilet Hire are just up the road, so I'll try them first
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don't know if it will apply,but on camping sites there is a set space between each tent,only for fire regulations,
each tent will have a vehicle,parking,by tent or a designated parking area,sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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Originally posted by lottie dolly View Postdon't know if it will apply,but on camping sites there is a set space between each tent,only for fire regulations,
each tent will have a vehicle,parking,by tent or a designated parking area,
Lol, Stacey here - may be able to come as mum said - YAYSLast edited by happybunny; 14-08-2009, 07:19 PM.Stacey x ♫
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I didn't buy a Caravan so I could sleep in a bladdy tent - not with my back! Don't need a loo or electric hook-up either - we're self sufficient. Will need water, but more than willing to barter/exchange for alcohol Disclaimers will be signed happily, and the field will deffo not be churned up! DH will happily cook for anyone who needs it too - it's what he usually does (but don't tell him I offered LOL ).
I know, some folk just don't like Caravans .All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
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Tis a long way off but provisionally will definitely come with OH. Don't do tents but have caravan. If need be will book in at a nearby site. Will have to book early as it is bank holiday and also (if they still have it) Whitby folk week.
Ian
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I don't do tents but I will for this Chocolate Brownie will have to help me put it up tho
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Originally posted by SarzWix View Post...We used to go camping in a farmer friend's field every BH for years and years (with other families) and he never had a permit...?
Originally posted by SarzWix View PostWhat about tents? Do they need permits?
Originally posted by HayleyB View PostI don't do tents but I will for this
Sarz, a pal of mine organises events for corporate etc, I will ask him what's what - it may helpaka
Suzie
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Originally posted by BumbleB View PostOoh, thats an idea. I have been chatting to OH and we/I are definate maybes! Its difficult to say a firm yes for something so far ahead but I think its a brill idea. I will keep an eye as things progress with the threads.
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Originally posted by piskieinboots View Post
No permit needed for me, I don't do tents, I'll most likely be finding the nearst B&B/Inn - I may rough it on a throbbing Harley but it stops there
I slept in the car for the next 2 nights [it was my first Reading Festival]....and we hired a boat the next year and for many years afterwards and showered every day. Lush.
Never Again.
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The camping permit thing may only apply when there are more than a certain number of days 'camping' on that site (I know there is something about 3 days a year, but no idea what the details are), or if camping is charged for.
There may be a way round the insurance and loo-hire costs, perhaps by contributing to a 'common fund' for the purpose, rather than buying tickets from the landowner (ie, a technical loophole which means we are not 'paying to camp', even though we hand over money to cover expenses of providing the field).
I believe the music festivals get round it by charging for the entertainment, and the camping etc is thrown in free? I'm not sure whether a variation on this idea is viable for Grapestock, unless we pay a 'membership fee' for being part of it?Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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I've been discussing this with OH, and he mentioned that at one time there was talk of needing police consent for meetings of over a certain number of people.
Does anyone know whether the clowns in the Westminster Gasworks actually put this into law?
If so, it might make things more complicated....Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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