Ok geting close now just a heads up on this camp. The site is great but they will not tolorate loud drunken behavior or excessive shouting it is a family site and will be run accordingly. You must check in on arrival before going onto the camping field and give track and trace details. Do not pitch on top of each other or you will be asked to move your tents further apart. If your home area is under any local restritons please think before travelling the police in wales dont mess about you will be stoped fined and sent home. If anybody has a problem with any of the above feel free to change your plans for next weekend. Dont fuck up the 1st chance we have by being a twat.
*Pubs, cafes, bars and restaurants can reopen for indoor service *Customers can meet in groups of up to six people from six households (children under 11 not counted towards the total) *All holiday accommodation can reopen fully *Entertainment venues, including cinemas, bingo halls, indoor-play centres and theatres can re-open *Indoor visitor attractions, including museums and galleries, can reopen *Up to 30 people can take part in organised indoor activities and events, rising to 50 outdoors
The devil is of course in the detail, especially the 50 people bit. The BBC keeps dumbing things down too much which leads to confusion.
To quote from the gov.wales website:
"What do you mean by an organised activity?
Organised activities encompass a broad range of activities that can be attended by people of any age. This includes activities such as team sports, exercise classes, meetings of religious groups and support groups. During these activities, up to 50 people of any age will be able to gather from a mix of households as long as they remain outdoors. If the organised activity is taking place indoors, the maximum number of people aged 11 and over that can take part is 30.
Organised activities do not include activities such as parties or wider social gatherings of families and friends beyond the arrangements for meeting other people. Organised activities must not take place in private homes, including in the gardens or grounds. Organised activities must not involve the consumption of alcohol.
An organised activity must be organised by a business, public body or a charitable, benevolent, educational or philanthropic institution, a club or political organisation, or the national governing body of a sport or other activity. The organiser of the activity must meet requirements in the regulations to take all reasonable measures to minimise the risk of exposure to coronavirus and must carry out a risk assessment."
Ok im getting a bit fed up of constant phone calls messages about what day im going to the wales camp and are we going before friday. This camp is booked from FRIDAY THE 4TH OF JUNE. That is what was agreed with the owners that is when this camp starts.
I dropped into the site this evening, it looks like it's going to be a busy weekend.
Can I ask you all, or at least the ones that might, not to bring any gazebos, sorry and all that, but due to the social distancing rules we don't want to appear to be congregating in one particular spot as this tends to happen underneath them. ( You may have thought about this already and I will apologise for the presumption. )
Here's to a good weekend and I hope everyone enjoys it 😊
And by gazebo,best you message CW now,then...pmsl And as for JP's post,i'll have you know i'm a quiet drunk until someone steals the hip flask..hope i can borrow a chair to stargaze the night away..xx