Odd question, but I've seen a couple of old posts on CAMC about travellers coming on sites and them not removing them. Has this changed now ?Many sites say no to Commercial vehicles; doesn’t necessarily mean that they have difficulties with the travelling community.
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That is a question best put to the CAMC.Odd question, but I've seen a couple of old posts on CAMC about travellers coming on sites and them not removing them. Has this changed now ?
Ah makes sense. I've had a bad experience many years ago with a number of travellers community on a site and getting back into vanife and would rather avoid a repeatMy son is self employed and has a van sign written,he asked if it would be permitted on site,he told them it was nearly 2 years old and that he had been coming on the site since he was 18 months old,(he was 50 recently).After a brief chin wag it was Ok'd,The site is a family run site.
Do you see many problems with them on sites ?Travelers do not usually have sign written vans as they wish to remain untraceable.
In all our years never noticed any on UK sites. In France on Municipal sites you often got travellers and seasonal workers. But never had any issues Really not worth fretting about.Do you see many problems with them on sites ?
That's good then, had a bad experience many years ago with them appearing on site and getting back into caravan life and didn't know if it had gotten better or worse. Maybe just bad luckI believe the issue with sign-written vans is not to do with the travelling community, who as posted use plain vans, but to do with site licences which often are leisure only and don't permit tradesmen working away from home - but plenty of sites ignore that.
Personally, I see no reason why tradesmen with sign-written vans should be precluded from a weekend, or longer away from work, as some of them won't have another vehicles capable of towing.
I've never come across the travelling community on a caravan site in over 4 decades of caravanning - but our local council spends a fortune clearing up after they descend on some of our local football pitches and parks!
Odd question can't they just lift the barriers up or is that trespassingIn over 50 years of caravanning only once travellers entered a site we were on in Cornwall overnight.This site then had barriers fitted which were then locked overnight 11pm to 7am
Irrespective of where the barriers are unauthorised entry to a site could be trespass. But quite frankly I’ve had hassle at times from campers with kids playing ballgames or frisbee around the caravan, kite flying, barking dogs or inebriated adults late at night talking over each other in the awnings. Travellers null pointe.Odd question can't they just lift the barriers up or is that trespassing
They are padlockedOdd question can't they just lift the barriers up or is that trespassing