Rather than rant on here where nobody else sees it, join/support CAMpRA whose volunteers are struggling to deal with this problem, engage with authorities and get viable Aires and waste points established. They are having some successes, but their problem is too many motorhomers who are happy to join for the benefits, but too few who are willing to put themselves out to even lift a pen or rattle a keypad. Write to councillors/MPs, make sure all these good arguments get a hearing. After a number of years I stepped back from Campra leadership, the effects of old age are catching up on me. But I’m sure there’s plenty of younger motorhomers to step in to the breech and do a bit…please.
Sorry but I don’t see any “ranting” and before CAMpRA were formed in 2021 I was writing to, having conversations with, and attending meetings on our behalf.
We had Robbie in the van last night for almost two hours whilst parked up in Glenrothes Riverside Park car park. Apologies in advance but I cannot go into details, but things are set to improve in Fife, and we should see most if not all of the improvements by next summer, with works commencing...
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The report I placed in here has been sent to CAMpRA, and I am sure they and others outwith this forum will now view it with the same contempt as we do on here. This report was given to me by a councillor, it was only sent to councils throughout Scotland.
I have nothing but praise for CAMpRA and continually state so on here. Everyone who I have spoken to who have dealt with them are full of praise for them.
I felt that it’s important that members on here are made well aware of the Redferns, and to avoid giving them any of our money. I can also tell you that Robbie Blythe of Fife Coastal and Countryside Trust had never heard of them, well he is well clued up on them now. Also some of the improvements taking place in Scotland have nothing to do with CAMpRA, and some future improvements will take place without them being involved.
Please don’t underestimate the efforts that others outwith CAMpRA are doing to improve our situation, and if CAMpRA ever ask me for assistance and I felt I could in anyway assist them, I would be more than happy to do so. I will pursue till my dying day better informed politicians, media, and general public, because without this we will continue to be treated as a public nuisance to be dealt with, rather than a bunch of people who have worked for decades and now wish to travel in the winter of our lives.
And no matter what is reported by some, do contribute to local economies in varied ways.
I am genuinely sorry to hear that you no longer feel able to continue all of the good work you did with CAMpRA. And I can only thank you sincerely for what you did. We do need more like you and hopefully our combined efforts will bring better times for us all in future. Thank you.