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South West Region South West Region FIXTURE BOOK 2015 Meets and Temporary Holiday Sites organised by District Associaons and Secons throughout the South West, and open to all members of The Camping and Caravanning Club. 2014/2015 PRESIDENT Mr. Ray Perkins (Ann) ...........................................................01752-703492 VICE PRESIDENTS Mrs. Pat Roberts.....................................................................01924-273152 Mr. Stanley W. Ashman (Diane) ...........................................01225-872676 Mr. Ray Canter (Pam) ..........................................................01249-659111 Mr. K John Harris (Ruth) ......................................................01395-266314 Mr. Allan Major (Lesley) ......................................................01752-563446 Mrs Doreen Harris .................................................................01278-459443 Mr Bob Talbot (Betty) ............................................................01626-821092 Mrs Anne Dearling (Mike) ....................................................01637- 876773 SOUTH WEST REGION COUNCIL 2014/2015 Executive Committee: Chairman Mr. Colin Peek (Angela) ........................................................07909-023030 Vice Chairman Mr Chris Porter (Val) .............................................................07582-378663 Immediate Past Chairman Mr. Terry Sharpe (Dianne) .....................................................07971-958762 Hon. Secretary Mrs Heather Brown (Colin) ...................................................01202-382778 Hon. Treasurer Mrs Joy Gow (Jon).................................................................01202-682379 Front Cover: “Cornwall DA, Falmouth Tall Ships Race Meet August 2014”. 3 Council Members: 2014/2015 Public Relations Officer Mr. John Griffiths (Theresa) 07970-758662 National Parks Officer Mrs Mary Boon (Michael) 01822-855421 Countryside Care Officer Mr. Paddy O’Sullivan (Maureen) 0117932-9726 Region Website Liaison Officer Mr. Ian Fraser (Rina) 07966-487994 Region Webmaster Mr. Andy Notton (Gemma) 07854 959005 Region Sites Liaison Officer Mr. John Wouters (Julie) 01626-212636 Regalia Officer Mr. Barry Luckham (Margaret) 01752-519634 Social Organiser Mr Steve Ashman (Anne) 01373-823023 Catering Officer Mr. John Oliver (Karen) 01803-844172 Youth Liaison Officers Marlon & Gaynor Spurling 07882-361449 Appointed National Councillor Mr Colin Peek (Angela) 07909-023030 Deputy National Councillor Mr Chris Porter (Val) 07582-378663 Elected Region Councillor Mrs Pat Davies (Shaun) 07977-279348 Elected Region Councillor Mr. Alan Derrick 07736-371794 Appointed Councillors And Representatives Avon (Bristol) DA Mr Andy Notton (Jemma) 07854-959005 Cornwall DA David Eggleston (Kay) 07974-931379 Devon DA Mr Peter Hayward (Wendy) 01364-73655 Dorset DA Mrs Dianne Sharpe (Terry) 07971-958762 New Forest DA Mrs Sarah Ellington 01202 822328 Sarum DA Mrs Mavis Wyatt (Nigel) 07779-952177 Somerset DA Mr. Kenn Cann (Liz) 01823 272798 Tamar DA Mr Ray Skelly (Sandy) 07770-635714 Wiltshire D.A Mr Ray Currier (Pam) 01264 363132 A.L.C Mrs. Hazel-Ann Willson Graham) 01884-258360 BCC Mr. Terry Cole (Christine) 01489 786939 Boating Group Mr. Derek Dumper (Edith) 01384-374625 Folk Song & Dance Group Mrs Pat Norman (Dave) 02920 513571 Trailer Tent & F/Camper Group Mr Mark Edwards (Jayne) 01752 770709 Auditor Mr. John Bennett (Brenda) 01752-344744 Your Vote Counts Region and National Council Elections Voting online at www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk or phone 0845 241 41 49 to request a postal vote Have your Say in the Running of your Club 4 South West Region C & CC The South West Region Facebook Group to keep in touch with news throughout the region Websites for DA’s and Sections in this book South West Region www.southwestregion.co.uk Avon D.A. Cornwall D.A. www.avonda.co.uk www.cornwallda.co.uk Devon D.A. Dorset D.A. www.devonda.co.uk www.dorsetda.co.uk New Forest D.A. Sarum D.A. www.newforestda.co.uk www.sarumda.co.uk Somerset D.A. Tamar D.A. www.somersetda.co.uk www.tamarda.co.uk Wilshire D.A. Cornwall BCC www.wiltsda.co.uk www.cornwallbcc.co.uk London, Thames Valley & Wilshire BCC Southern & Wessex BCC www.londonandthamesvalleybcc.org.uk www.southernandwessexbcc.org.uk Folk Song & Dance Group South West Area Folk Song & Dance Group Wessex Area www.swfolk.org.uk www.wessexfdsg.org South West Region AGM South West Region Summer Meet Saturday 9th May 2015 (2.00 pm) 10th to 12th July 2015 St Austell Heavy Transport Club, Higher Listock Farm, Wrantage, North Curry, Westhaul Park, Par Moor Rd, St Austell Taunton, TA3 6DP PL25 3RF South West Region Dinner Dance South West Region Youth Summer Meet. Saturday 11th October 2015 12th to14th June 2015. Padbrook Park, Cullompton, Parley Glade, Bournemouth. National Youth Meet, Autumn Youth Meet 3rd to 5th July 2015. 9th to 11th October 2015. Scotland. Thorpe Park. Please support our advertisers 6 53 UNION STREET PLYMOUTH PL1 3LU (01752) 664695 - [email protected] - www.caracamp.co.uk Caracamp is a specialist independent camping and caravanning store that first opened in Plymouth in 1976. Along with the usual Porta Potties, Aquarolls, Wastemasters, lightweight awnings, furniture, etc., Caracamp is famous for keeping those little replacement items that, although not impossible to obtain elsewhere, you thought you would never be able to obtain whilst away on holiday. As we like to say: “When you need a thingy for your wotsit, then Caracamp is the place to go.” Just some of the lines that are stocked Key to abbreviations used in fixture list SWR South West Region BCC (LTV) London, Thames Valley & Wilts Avon Avon (Bristol) D.A BCC Cornwall Cornwall DA BG The Boating Group Devon Devon D.A FDSG Folk Dance & Song Group Dorset Dorset D.A FDSG (SW) South West FDSG Forest New Forest D.A FDSG (W) Wessex FDSG Sarum Sarum D.A MAS Mountan Activity Section Somerset Somerset D.A MAS (W) Wessex Ramblers MAS Tamar Tamar D.A MCS Motor Caravan Section Wilts Wiltshire D.A MCS(D&C) Devon & Cornwall MCS ALC Association of Lightweight MCS (SW) South West MCS Campers Photo Photographic Group BCC British Caravanners Club TTFCG South West Trailer Tent & BCC (Corn) Cornwall Section BCC Folding Camper Group BCC (S&W) Southern & Wessex BCC (BM) Signifies Booked Meet (WP) Working Party/Countryside Care (AGM) Annual General Meeting (DD) Dinner Dance (JM) Joint meet 25/12-18/1 Temporary Holiday Site Please follow directions given in ‘Out and About’ do not use postcodes or Sat Nav. Since events may be subject to last-minute change, it is advisable to check with stewards. 27 Feb - 1 Mar 2015 Forest Furzebrook, Wareham, BH20 5AU 195/932846 Tamar Tavistock C&CC Site, Tavistock, PL19 9LQ (WP)(BM) 191/518747 BCC (Corn) Cosawes CP Truro, TR3 7QS 204/768377 TT&FCG Cofton Country Holidays, Dawlish, EX6 8RP 192/968804 6 Mar - 8 Mar 2015 Avon Commodore Hotel, Kewstoke, BS22 9UZ (AGM & DD) No camping Devon Cofton Country Holidays. Dawlish, EX6 8RP 192/968804 Forest Parley Glade, West Parley, BH22 8TR (AGM) 195/085971 Tamar Camping Caradon, Looe, PL13 2NA (AGM) (6th-9th) 201/220542 Wilts The Whiffle Tree, Pewsey, SN9 5PS (AGM) No Camping BCC (Corn) Perran Quay T.P. Rejerrah, TR8 5QP (AGM)(BM) 200/800554 MCS (D&C) Whitsand Bay HP, Millbrook, PL10 1JZ 201/410515 8 13 Mar - 15 Mar 2015 Cornwall Camping Caradon, Looe, PL13 2NA 201/220542 Dorset Birchwood TP, Wareham. BH20 7PA (JM) 195/897906 Tamar Lydford Camping Site, Dartmoor, EX20 4BE (WP)(BM) 191/512853 Sarum DA Birchwood TP, Wareham, BH20 7PA (JM) 195/897906 BCC (Corn) Dove Meadows, Marizion, TR8 5QP (13th-18th) (BM) 203/515315 MCS (SW) St Peters Lower School, Bournmouth, BH7 6RG 195/153049 TTFCG Prickly Ball Farm, Newton Abbot, TQ12 6BZ (AGM) 202/846691 20 Mar - 22 Mar 2015 Devon Yeatheridge Farm CP, Witheridge, EX17 4TN (AGM) 191/768111 Forest Gorse Farm, Blisford, SP6 2JH 195/169141 Somerset Windwhistle Inn, Chard, TA20 4DQ 193/380096 Tamar Penmarlam Park, Fowey, PL23 1LZ 201/134526 Wilts Kilima Farm, Lacock, SN15 2QH (DD) (BM) 173/939692 BCC (Corn) Porth Beach T P, Newquay, TR7 3NH (19th-22th) 200/800554 MAS (W) Cheddar C&CC Site, Mendip Heights, BA5 3BP (19th-24th) (BM) 182/523518 MCS (D&C) Camping Caradon, Looe, PL13 2NA (AGM) 201/220542 Photo The Bruce Arms, Royal Easton. SN9 5LR (19th-24th) 173/198611 27 Mar - 29 Mar 2015 Forest Breamore House, Fordingbridge, SP6 2DF 184/154191 Tamar Heligan Woods, Mevagissey, PL26 6EZ (27th-31st) 204/998470 BCC (Corn) Doubletrees Farm, St Blazey Gate, PL24 2EH (13th-18th) 200/060540 BCC (S&W) Birchwood TP, Wareham, BH20 7PA (26th-27th) 195/897906 FSDG (SW) Uplands Cottages, Winscombe, BS25 1PX (27th-30th) 182/424587 TTFCG Higherwell Farm , Stoke Gabriel, TQ9 6RN 202/854579 Devon Cofton Country Holidays. Dawlish, EX6 8RP (17/3-12/4) 192/968804 Support Your DA & Section Your Club Needs Attend Their AGM YOU Get Involved Please support our advertisers 9 Easter 2 Apr - 6 Apr 2015 Cornwall Trevornick HP, Newquay, TR8 5PW 200/775857 Devon Camping Caradon Looe, PL13 2NA 201/220524 Dorset Devizes C&CC Site, Devizes, SN12 6RN 194/890098 Forest Church Farm, Sixpenny Handley, SP5 5ND 184/996174 Sarum Rowdeford School, Devizes, SN10 2QQ (2nd-7th) 173/977634 Somerset Gartell Light Railway, Yenston, BA8 0NB (2nd-7th) 183/717217 Tamar Broadleigh Farm, Stoke Gabriel, TQ9 6PU 202/852587 Wilts Biddlestone Hall, Chippenham, SN14 7PZ 173/863739 MCS (SW) Ringwood School, Ringwood. BH24 6RG (2nd-7th) 195/153049 MAS (W) Breamore House Fordingbridge, SP6 2DF (2nd-7th) (AGM) 184/152187 TTFCG Carlyon Bay, St Austell, PL25 3RE 204/053526 Devon
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