sasquatch
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The main Priority for me is that the aires should be safe - I wouldn't leave my van on its own in an industrial estate / retail park / housing scheme in the middle of nowhere - so that I would be confident leaving it and being able to come back to it intact. I'd be happy to pay for that sort of thing and on the continent, 8 euros seems normal so about £5 is equivalent. Ideally I'd like to be either completely rural for walking, or within walking distance of the town centre for touristy things - but not inbetween!
I'd happily spend £50 for the two of us to eat, drink and be merry on one of our evenings. If on a longer trip, three days worth of groceries would add another £20 - £40 depending on whether the wine would need topped up too, and up to £100 on fuel.
In terms of facilities, fresh water and grey water drainage would be good to avoid carrying extra weight but not a showstopper.
We have said many times that the nicely located car parking areas in our county could make a small fortune this way - if the council had the foresight to put in ticket machines with a reasonable charge rather than NOP signs, we reckon they'd do really well. Minimum extra maintenance (they are being maintained for daytime parking anyway) and the prospect of an extra few quid for the council as well as a significant amount more for local businesses - if you were running this as a business, it would be a no-brainer.
Best of luck with this!
Likewise on our last trip to Cumbria we went into Grange over Sands to stock up and spent over £200-not all on food though, Memsahib spent nearly £150 on wellys and treats for her dog! This is the potential that the likes of Whitby and Scarborough are chucking away. Agreat shame as my aunt lives in Whitby and when we visit we take her out of town for any shopping.
You would think that Yorkshire especially would have an eye to the main chance!