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Rural Diversification
Running a standard tent camp site
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<blockquote data-quote="Pieces_of_Eight" data-source="post: 7430411" data-attributes="member: 41606"><p>We keep our horses on a farm with camping, caravanning, glamping and log cabins. I think the cabins were built 20 years ago with some sort of grant. </p><p></p><p>As an observer, his biggest problems relate to keeping toilets & showers maintained and hassle free, and the sheer volume of waste that people produce and trying to sort it for recycling. </p><p></p><p>His prices are too low, which attracts a reduced calibre of visitor, especially at bank holidays. It is not uncommon for groups of yoofs to come for the weekend and leave everything behind because they bought it so cheap online and only camp once a year. </p><p></p><p>He ends up with piles of cans, bottles and food waste, which makes the place a rat & wasp magnet. </p><p></p><p>Occasionally there are genuine touring travellers walking or on bikes who would appreciate a covered communal area for charging phone and for wet weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pieces_of_Eight, post: 7430411, member: 41606"] We keep our horses on a farm with camping, caravanning, glamping and log cabins. I think the cabins were built 20 years ago with some sort of grant. As an observer, his biggest problems relate to keeping toilets & showers maintained and hassle free, and the sheer volume of waste that people produce and trying to sort it for recycling. His prices are too low, which attracts a reduced calibre of visitor, especially at bank holidays. It is not uncommon for groups of yoofs to come for the weekend and leave everything behind because they bought it so cheap online and only camp once a year. He ends up with piles of cans, bottles and food waste, which makes the place a rat & wasp magnet. Occasionally there are genuine touring travellers walking or on bikes who would appreciate a covered communal area for charging phone and for wet weather. [/QUOTE]
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