And when their Charcoal BBQ blows over your pitch for an 2 hours, most inconsiderate, I am surprised The CaMC have not banned them.
Polmanter isn't a C&MH site, nor is it affiliated to either of the clubs.
The site has been run by the same family since it opened, and when it was a farm before that.
Hutch as explained in an earlier post I felt for the kiddies and didnt want to upset them at that time of night and I had every intention to mention it in the morning, but even up to 9.45am when we left they had not even surfaced, so in hindsight I should have gone to reception.
You're a big softie deep down Kevin 😁
Seriously though, you were leaving anyway the next morning, so why potentially spoil your last night there?
You can't win really, on Polmanter's fully serviced pitches the ehu and drinking water bollard is in the middle.
You have to fit your caravan, awning and car onto the pitch, so you tend to pitch fairly close to the bollard, and the guy next door on a shared double pitch usually pitches the same.
You can usually keep about 20 feet between units but on shared double grass pitches with hedges around the perimeter it's best to be friendly and pleasant with your neighbours.
If you pitch on the perimeter near to the hedges and the unit on the next shared double does the same on his side of the dividing hedge the situation in the picture happens.
Polmanter is one of our all time favourite sites, Becci the Boss and her staff are unfailingly helpful and they will sort out any real problems.
At the end of the day, there are a lot of people sharing a pleasant space, you could see some of these people every day while you're there so a bit of give and take goes a long way.
On reflection I don't really blame you Kevin, these things happen and nobody died 😉