A Petition with a Difference.
The people now campaigning to keep Hayling Island overnight parking are coming up with ideas -= and they're getting a response too.
One of them, Mark Bevan, started a petition – which I signed because I always do if it is to do with the provision of aires. This petition is different because it is a petition to the Caravan and Motorhome Club, I'm not a member but I signed anyway.
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I've now received his email asking for more support and I think it's well worth reading and signing the petition if you see fit.
Dear friends,
Thank you for signing "Parking for Motorhomes similar to the French style of Aire de camping car" - this issue means a lot to me and I really appreciate your support. We are getting close to 2k signatures.
The more people who sign the petition, the more chance we have of winning the changes we all want to see. I'm emailing you to ask if you can go one step further and share the petition with your friends and family:
Posting the campaign on Facebook or Twitter only takes a second, but it will mean that hundreds of people see the petition and can join our movement. If you can email the link around as well, all the better - that will allow us to spread the word to people who don’t use social media too.
Don’t be afraid to say why this issue matters to you – people are more likely to offer their support if they understand why you care about it too.
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Thank you for standing with me on this issue.
A few people have asked questions about me in various forum. Here are my personal thoughts on some of the questions.
(1) Am I a member of the club? Yes, I think I have been a member for 16 years or thereabouts, in that time I have been active on and off in my local centre and have served a period on the committee of my local centre.
(2) Have ever owned a caravan? Yes, before moving to a motorhome I owned caravans on and off for about 18 years and have owned six in that time.
(3) Why should the club pay for something exclusive to motorhome owners? I'm looking for the needs of Motorhome owners to be represented on an equal footing to those of caravan owners; I believe they are different and understand how unless you have owned both how this is may be difficult to understand.
(4) Where is the club going to find all this land? I don't think it needs to. Almost every town and village in the UK has carparks, and these are often unused at night. These facilities could easily be turned into motorhomes parking. It would need to be enforced to stop long stays, but in this day and age with applications on smartphones like Ringo, it's not difficult. However, there needs to be a will to make it happen, a voice for the of motorhome community and someone big enough (like the club) to stand-up and have the battle. The petition is raising awareness of the motorhomers needs and asking the club who wants to be recognised as the caravan & motorhome club to be that voice.
(5) What's all this about electric cars and tow vehicles? The UK government recently committed to banning the sale of new conventional cars by 2040. Think about the implications of towing a caravan with an electric car, not a hybrid but a fully electric car! Electric cars have a limited range, I know I drive one, towing a caravan would destroy the range. Yes,
battery technology will change by 2040 but long range will come at a premium price, but I suspect there will be shorter range vehicles offering the majority of everyday drivers the best value for money. Vehicle sales to the majority of drivers, who don't own caravans, will impact the second-hand vehicle fleet, and as the average age of a car in the UK is ten years this will affect the availability of suitable tow vehicles.
(6) What's the business case for this? I have no idea, I believe if the club did listen to it's motorhome members it would have to look locations on a case by case basis.
Thanks fir reading my blurb
Mark
Their facebook page is well worth a read - but I think you have to join to see what's being said. It's Interesting.
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