Hi All
If, by any chance, any of you are going to Longfield Farm CL at Whitfield near Dover, (prior to going or coming back from the ferry ?) be warned of roadworks on Singledge Lane, the approach to the site.
This is a very narrow road at the best of times and it is now reduced to about half it's width due to what appears to be installation of new gas pipes. This makes it impossible to get a caravan through without catching the bushes / trees on the near side, especially after you are about half way throgh the stretch at which point there is no return. On Friday, my caravan and at least three others on the CL sustained quite extensive scratching to windows and paintwork.
There is another route to the site from the Sandwich road which is better although still narrow in places.
I understand that the CL owner has contacted the council as several others have suffered the same fate but whether anything will be done is unknown.
Does anyone have any suggestions or warnings for removing the scratches which aren't deep but are very extensive.
Regards
JohnM
If, by any chance, any of you are going to Longfield Farm CL at Whitfield near Dover, (prior to going or coming back from the ferry ?) be warned of roadworks on Singledge Lane, the approach to the site.
This is a very narrow road at the best of times and it is now reduced to about half it's width due to what appears to be installation of new gas pipes. This makes it impossible to get a caravan through without catching the bushes / trees on the near side, especially after you are about half way throgh the stretch at which point there is no return. On Friday, my caravan and at least three others on the CL sustained quite extensive scratching to windows and paintwork.
There is another route to the site from the Sandwich road which is better although still narrow in places.
I understand that the CL owner has contacted the council as several others have suffered the same fate but whether anything will be done is unknown.
Does anyone have any suggestions or warnings for removing the scratches which aren't deep but are very extensive.
Regards
JohnM