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We have always phoned ahead and so far been okay as we say we want to book a table to eat and have a few drinks. By the time you pay camp site fees it nearly covers the cost.
I suspect it's because "free of[...]
I really don`t understand how a scheme can advertise something " free of charge " then expect you to pay for it irrespective of whether it`s morally right or not.
I really don`t understand how a scheme can advertise something " free of charge " then expect you to pay for it irrespective of whether it`s morally right or not.
If you want the most recent list you need the new book.
With the book you get a current year windscreen sticker.
Their website says
"In order to protect our hosts from unwanted stopovers by non-members, it is important to display a valid Brit Stops windscreen sticker. This reassures them that you have read and accepted the Code of Conduct."
Using britstops without current sticker makes you a 'freeloader' and we dont want that do we?![]()
My point is that if you don't buy the new book and get the sticker but rely on an old book as questioned you run the risk of being considered a "freeloader".
I expect the businesses pay a fee for inclusion as well.
AgreedSeems to me the only guaranteed winners here are the people who compile/sell the Britstops book....
I would hardly say that forking out over £30 (inc postage) for the book makes you a free loader.
Since when has a sticker telling landlords that you have forked out another £30 for the latest guide made you a better Motorhomer.
And to go back to where we started Britstop is a no obligation no charge scheme.
So as I don't buy or subscribe to Brit Stops but phone in advance and introduce myself and ask permission to stay on a pub carpark and Always buy drinks ( please note the plural) and food if I arrive early enough I'm still to be classed as a Freeloader?.
. I'm not a Freeloader never have been and never will be if I stay any where for free I always use local businesses etc.