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South Eastern Region Sites Fixture List 2021 (V6) -South Eastern Region Sites Fixture list 2021 (v6) (Reminder post codes may not accurately locate site entrance} AGM – Units Annual General Meeting TBC – To be confirmed THS – Temporary Holiday Site Start/End Date Unit Venue/Event Details Post Code 07.03 BCC Virtual AGM 11am See AGM List for registering details 13.03 FDSG Virtual AGM 3pm See AGM List for registering details 13.03 SDA Virtual AGM 11.30am See AGM List for registering details 03.04 SDDA Virtual AGM 3pm See AGM List for registering details 03.04 EKDA Virtual AGM 11am See AGM List for registering details 04.04 TT&FCG Virtual AGM 11am See AGM List for registering details 10.04 ESDA Virtual AGM 2pm See AGM List for registering details 15.04 18.04 EKDA Oasis Academy ME12 2BE Marine Parade, Sheerness, Kent 16.04 18.04 BCC Sandwich Lakes, Ash, Canterbury, Kent CT3 2DA Kent Fishing Available 16.04 18.04 SDA Blacklands Farm, Sharpthorne RH19 4HP East Grinstead, East Sussex 22.04 25.04 EKDA Little Lynton Acres, Stowting Commom TN25 6BG Ashford, Kent 22.04 25.04 MCS Hole Park, Rolvenden, Kent TN17 4JB Kent Bluebell weekend 22.04 25.04 SDDA Plumpton Race Course, Plumpton BN7 3AL Book Meet Terry 07519203422 23.04 25.04 BCC Kent Fir Tree Farm, Rhodes Minnis, Kent CT4 6XR 29.04 04.05 MCS Orchard Farm, Chidham, Bosham PO18 8PP Southern West Sussex. PH/Bus close by BHM 29.04 03.05 EKDA Jemmet Farm, Mersham, Kent BHM TN25 7HB 29.04 04.05 MCS Kent Quex Park, Birchington, Kent BHM CT7 0BH 29.04 04.05 SDA Pierrepont Farm, Tilford, Surrey BHM GU10 3BS 29.04 03.05 ESDA Laughing Fish, Isfield, East Sussex BHM TN22 5XB 29.04 04.05 TT&FCG Great Wigsell Farm, Salehurst BHM TN32 5SP East Sussex 30.04 03.05 BCC Kent Hole Park, Rolvenden, Kent BHM TN17 4JB 30.04 04.05 SDDA Raystede Animal Welfare Centre BHM BN8 5AJ Ringmere, East Sussex Booked Meet Terry 07519203422 06.05 09.05 MCS Bridge Farm, Appledore Kent TN26 2DP Kent Booked Meet 07951063401 06.05 11.05 FDSG Berwick Field, Polegate, East Sussex BN26 6TB 7TH/8TH Village Hall Booked Meet E: [email protected] 13.05 17.05 EKDA Bridge Farm, Appledore, Kent TN26 2DP 13.05 18.05 SDA Butcherland Farm, Ebernoe, Petworth GU28 9JX Boule Trophy Weekend 13.05 17.05 SDDA Sunnyside House, Barnham PO22 0AX West Sussex Booked Meet Terry 07519203422 13.05 16.05 MCS White House Farm, Budletts, TN22 2EA Southern Uckfield, East Sussex 13.05 16.05 MCS Royal Victoria Country Park, Netley SO31 5GA S/S London Southampton. invite to Kent 20.05 07.06 South Eastern Region T.H.S. + BHM West Cross Park, Hole Park, Rolvenden Kent TN17 4PF The Anniversary Meet has been cancelled and the S.E. Region AGM is now a Virtual AGM 11am Sunday 23rd May See AGM List for registering details 21.05 06.06 TT&FCG Butcherlands Fm, Ebernoe, West Sussex GU28 9JX THS National Party in the Park (AGM May 11am 30TH) 27.05 06.06 EKDA Quex Park, Birchington Kent BHM THS CT7 0BH CHARITY MEET 27.05 01.06 SDDA Laughing Fish, Isfield, East Sussex TN22 5XB Booked Meet Terry 07519203422 27.05 06.06 SDA Ecclesden Fm, Angmering, BHM THS BN16 4ER West Sussex (Changed venue) 28.05 02.06 ESDA Sharnfold Farm, Stone Cross, Pevensey BN24 5BU East Sussex. Farm Shop, Fishing on Site, Bus Stop at Site Entrance 01.06 06.06 SDA Tilford Nature Reserve, Surrey GU10 2DA TENTS ONLY 03.06 08.06 FDSG Sissinghurst Cricket Ground, Sissinghurst TN17 2JA 4TH/5TH St Georges Hall Booked meet E: [email protected] *************************************************************** 04.06 06.06 MCS MOTOR CARAVAN SECTION 59TH NATIONAL MEET AGM SOUTH, FULL PROGRAMME Driffield Show Ground, Kellythorpe, Driffield, E.Riding Yorkshire YO25 9DN 10.06 15.06 TT&FCG Henhurst Farm, Staplehurst, TN12 0HD Kent 10.06 13.06 EKDA Brenzett Air Museum, TN29 0EE Romney Marsh, Kent War Time Collection 10.06 14.06 SDDA Sussex Farm, Partridge Green RH13 8JR West Sussex, Birthday Meet Booked Meet Terry 07519203422 11.06 13.06 ESDA White House Farm, Budletts TN22 2EA Uckfield, East Sussex Birthday Meet 17.06 20.06 MCS Solleys Farm, The Dairy, Ripple CT14 8JL Kent Deal, Kent Ice Cream Sundae Meet, Booked Meet 07951063401 17.06 21.06 EKDA Bow Bridge Mariner, Wateringbury ME18 8EB Maidstone Kent Boating w/end 17.06 22.06 FDSG Butcherlands Farm, Ebernoe GU28 9JX West Sussex. Barn 18th/19th Booked meet E: [email protected] 17.06 22.06 SDA Sussex Farm, Partridge Green RH13 8JR West Sussex 17.06 12.07 TT&FCG Squibbs Farm, Etchingham, East Sussex TN19 7DB Marque, Games THS 18.06 20.06 BCC Kent Matunda, Chartham, Canterbury, Kent CT4 7HG *************************************************************** 24.06 28.06 SDA CENTENARY EVENT Forest View, Ewhurst, Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 7SA Strawberry Tea Meet – Live Music & Entertainment Booked Meet Sue 07790236802 *************************************************************** 24.06 28.06 SDDA Oakside Farm, Ringmere, East Sussex BN8 5AD Booked Meet Terry 07519203422 24.06 27.06 MCS Bow Bridge Mariner, Wateringbury, ME18 8ED Kent Maidstone, Kent Booked Meet 07951063401 24.06 28.06 EKDA Clipgate Farm, Denton, Kent CT4 6NS Barn Dance 25.06 27.06 BCC Sandwich Lakes, Ash, CT3 2AH Kent Canterbury, Kent Fishing Available 25.06 27.06 ESDA Mill Barn, Silver Hill, TN19 7QD Hurst Green, East Sussex NEW SITE 25.06 27.06 FDSG Tillingbourne School, Guildford GU4 8NB Surrey. National AGM Sat. 26th 3pm Booked meet E: [email protected] 01.07 05.07 MCS Weyhillfair PH, Hants SP11 OPP S/SL (A342) Bus stop close by Invite to Kent 01.07 06.07 FDSG The Homestead, Hailsham, BN27 3PM East Sussex. Hall 3rd Booked meet E: [email protected] 01.07 04.07 MCS Rye Rugby Club, Rye, TN31 7LS Kent East Sussex 02.07 04.07 EKDA Bredgar/Wormshill Light Railway ME9 8AT Bredgar, Kent Steam Train Gala, 08.07 13.07 SDA Oakside Farm, Ringmere BN8 5AD East Sussex 08.07 11.07 EKDA Hop Farm, Paddock Wood, Kent TN12 6PY ½ price entry to Family Fun Pk 09.07 13.07 SDDA The Homestead, Hailsham, East Sussex BN27 3PM Booked Meet Terry 07519203422 08.07 12.07 MCS Sandwich Lakes, Ash, Canterbury, Kent CT3 2AH Kent Fishing Available Booked Meet 07951063401 09.07 11.07 ESDA Roy Hill Wood, Blackboys, East Sussex TN22 5HT 15.07 18.07 EKDA Hamiltons Farm, Air Strip, Bilsington TN25 7JJ Ashford, Kent 15.07 18.07 MCS Overshore Camping Site, Upchurch, ME8 7XB Kent Sittingbourne, Kent Booked Meet 07951063401 15.07 20.07 FDSG Hole Park, Rolvenden, Kent TN17 4JB Bonfire Meet/ Dance17th Village Hall Booked meet E: [email protected] 16.07 25.07 BCC Kent Rye Rugby Club, Rye, East Sussex THS TN31 7LS 22.07 27.07 MCS Swiss Farm, Henley-on –Thames RG9 2HY S/SL Oxfordshire. Invite to South West & Kent Group 22.07 25.07 EKDA Elwood Farm, Broadstairs, Kent CT10 3PA Joss Bay Beach Party 22.07 27.07 ESDA Oakside Farm, Ringmere, East Sussex BN8 5DA 22.07 26.07 MCS Sissinghurst Cricket Ground, TN17 2JA Sissinghurst, Kent Booked Meet 07951063401 22.07 27.02 TT&FCG Little North Leigh Farm, Stelling Minis CT4 6BZ 22.07 26.07 SDDA Maplehurst Farm, Maplehurst RH13 6RD West Sussex Booked Meet Terry 07519203422 29.07 08.08 EKDA Brampton Farm, Lymington SO41 5SH Hampshire. THS 29.07 03.08 FDSG Loxwood Village Hall, West Sussex RH14 0SF Dance 30th/31st Booked meet E: [email protected] 30.07 30.08 ESDA Wylands Farm, Catsfield, Battle TN33 0SU East Sussex Fishing Available THS 30.07 16.08 MCS Kent Quex Park, Birchington, Kent THS CT7 0BH 30.07 09.08 SDDA Rowland House Farm, Smarden THS TN27 8PJ Kent Fishing Available Booked THS Terry 07519203422 05.08 10.08 TT&FCG Stairs Farm, Hartfield, East Sussex TN7 4DQ NEW SITE 06.08 08.08 BCC Kent Sandwich Lakes, Ash, Canterbury Kent CT3 2AH 12.08 17.08 FDSG Sussex Farm, Partridge Green RH13 8JR West Sussex Village Hall Sat 14th Booked meet E: [email protected] 20.08 31.08 EKDA Rye Rugby Club, Rye, East Sussex THS TN31 7LS BIRTHDAY MEET 20.08 31.08 SDDA Crossbush Caravan Park, Arundel, THS BN18 9PQ West Sussex Booked Meet BHM Terry 07519203422 26.08 30.08 BCC Kent Bow Bridge Mariner, Wateringbury ME18 8ED Maidstone, Kent BHM 26.08 31.08 FDSG Snowdrops, Sellinge, Kent BHM TN25 6EB Dance 27th/28th Booked meet E: [email protected] 26.08 30.08 MCS Hole Park, Rolvenden, Kent BHM TN17 4JB Kent Invite to S/SL 26.08 31.08 TT&FCG Sussex Farm, Partridge Green BHM RH13 8JR West Sussex 02.09 12.09 MCS Rye Rugby Club, Rye, East Sussex TN31 7LS Southern THS 03.09 06.09 EKDA Abbey School, Faversham, Kent ME13 8RZ Hop Festival, Shuttle Bus to Town 03.09 05.09 ESDA White House Farm, Budletts TN22 2EA Uckfield, East Sussex Uckfield Carnival Weekend 09.09 13.09 SDDA Blacklands Farm, Sharpthorne RH19 4HP West Sussex Booked Meet Terry 07519203422 09.09 14.09 SDA Sussex Farm, Partridge Green, RH13 8JR West Sussex Last night of the Proms 10.09 12.09 BCC Kent Matunda. Chartham, Canterbury Kent CT4 7HG 16.09 19.09 MCS Normans Bay CC Site, Pevensey BN24 6PR S/SL East Sussex Invite to Kent 16.09 21.09 TT&FCG Bridge Farm, Appledore, Kent TN26 3DE 16.09 19.09 MCS Sissinghurst Cricket, Ground Kent Sissinghurst, Kent TN17 2JA Booked Meet 07951063401 16.09 19.09 EKDA Amurst, Ruckinge, Ham Street, Kent TN26 2NT Barn Fri/Sat 17.09 19.09 BCC Kent Fir Tree Farm, Rhodes Minnis, Kent CT4 6XR 17.09 19.09 ESDA Sussex Farm, Partridge Green RN13 8JR West Sussex “”””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””” CENTENARY EVENT 16.09 21.09 SDA Butcherlands Farm, Ebernoe, Petworth West Sussex GU28 9JX Lamb Roast and Live Entertainment Bookings Mike 07801 334321 (note new number) “””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””” 23.09 27.09 SDDA Berwick Village Hall,
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