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Fixture Book 2017 SSoouutthh WWest RReeggiioonn FIXTUREFIXTURE BOOK 20120177 MeetsMeets andand TemporaryTemporary Holiday Sites organisedorganised by by DistrictDistrict Associations Associations andand Sections throughout thethe SouthSouth West, West, and open to all members of The Camping and Caravanning Club. and open to all members of The Camping and Caravanning Club. 1 www.tcmh.co.uk www.vwkc.co.uk www.cwmh.co.uk £ UP TO 10 YEARS PART EXCHANGE OVER 80 MOTORHOMES NATIONAL EASY TO FIND FINANCE AVAILABLE WELCOME & CAMPERVANS WARRANTY LOCATIONS subject to status, Cars, Caravans and Motorhomes Prepared to Award Winning Standards up to 37 months available. in Hampshire and Dorset. written quotes on request. all taken in part exchange. Visit our website for very latest stock Peace of mind guaranteed. OVER 80 PRICE CHECKED & APPROVED USED VW KC MOTORHOMES & CAMPERS at locations in Dorset and Hampshire. Plus the UK’s BEST Volkswagen T5 display... VW KC 46 Hatchpond Road, Nuffield Industrial VW Kamper Centre, 215 Ringwood Road, Wakelins Garage, Main A31, 215 Ringwood Rd, Estate, Poole, Dorset, BH17 0JZ St. Leonards, Ringwood, Hampshire, BH24 1QB St. Leonards, Ringwood, Hampshire, BH24 1QB Tel: 01202 673735 Tel: 01202 855531 Tel: 01202 881089 MOTORHOMES URGENTLY NEEDED! ALL MAKES AND MODELS CONSIDERED • UK’S BEST BUYER • INSTANT NO RISK BANK TRANSFER PRIOR TO COLLECTION • IMMEDIATE VALUATION • COURTEOUS EFFICIENT SERVICE • FREE NATIONWIDE COLLECTION • OUTSTANDING FINANCE SETTLED • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! As a national leading multi branch retailer we appreciate the opportunity of buying your motorhome. If you choose to sell outright we will ensure you achieve the top price for your vehicle with recognition for extras fitted and careful ownership. Call Rob Kirk or Andy Spencer NOW! FREEPHONE 2 0800 652 4026 9am-5.30pm Weekdays, 9am-5pm Saturday, 10am-4pm Sunday Get More out of your Camping and Caravanning. Meets and Temporary Holiday Sites are a very economical way of getting more out of Camping and Caravanning Club membership. They are arranged by volunteers for the benefit of all club members, it is not necessary to be a member of the organising group to attend. Both may be on an established campsite with facilities available, usually a reduced fee has been negotiated. Some are at venues where camping is not normally available allowing members to visit different locations or attend nearby events. Social events or gatherings are often arranged but members do not have to take part in these if they don’t wish to. You can be sure to make new friends and be able to get advice and information from fellow members, so if you haven’t camped with a DA or section of The Camping and Caravanning Club, look at the ones listed in this book that have been arranged by fellow members from groups within the South West Region. These events are planned well in advance. It is occasionally necessary to make changes. Please check the out and about section of the Camping and Caravanning Magazine or the organisers’ websites near the time and if possible contact the stewards to confirm opening times and directions. Index Cover photo Region THS at Corfe Castle Page 4 – 5 Region Officers and Council Page 5 Important Dates Page 6 Websites and Abbreviations. Page 7 - 32 Diary of events. Page 22 Summer meet booking form Page 32 2018 & 2019 dates to note. Page 33- 34 Temporary Holiday Sites 2017 South West Region C & CC The South West Region Facebook Group to keep in touch with news throughout the Region 3 SOUTHWEST REGION 2016/2017 PRESIDENT Mr. Ray Perkins (Ann) VICE PRESIDENTS Mr. Stanley Ashman (Diane) Mr. Ray Canter (Pam) Mrs Anne Dearling (Mike) Mr Alan Derrick (Jayne) Mrs Doreen Harris Mr. K John Harris (Ruth) Mr. Allan Major (Lesley) Mrs. Pat Roberts Mr Bob Talbot (Betty) SOUTH WEST REGION COUNCIL 2016/2017 Executive Committee: Chairman Mr. Chris Porter (Val) 07582-378663 Vice Chairman Mr Steve Ashman (Anne) 01373-823023 Hon. Secretary Mrs Heather Brown (Colin) 01202-382778 Hon. Treasurer Mrs Joy Gow (Jon) 01202-682379 Immediate Past Chairman Mr Colin Peek (Angela) 07909-023030 Region Council Members and Officers: Region Appointed National Councillor Mr Chris Porter (Val) Region National Parks Officer Mrs Mary Boon (Michael) Region Public Relations Officer Mr John Griffiths (Theresa) Region Youth Liaison Officers Marlon & Gaynor Spurling Region Countryside Care Officer Mr. Paddy O’Sullivan (Maureen) Region Website Liaison Officer Mr. John Wouters (Julie) Region Webmaster Mr Andy Notton (Jemma) Region Sites Liaison Officer Mr. Ian Fraser (Rina) Region Regalia Officer Mr. Barry Luckham (Margaret) Region Social Organiser Mr Steve Ashman (Anne) Region Catering Officer Mr. John Oliver (Karen) Elected Region Councillor Mrs Pat Davies (Shaun) Elected Region Councillor Mr Terry Sharpe ( Dianne) 4 DA and Section Appointed Region Councillors and Representatives Avon (Bristol) DA Mr Ian Willis (Jeanette) Cornwall DA Mr David Eggleston (Kay) Devon DA Mrs Elizabeth Shepley (Peter) Dorset DA Mrs Dianne Sharpe (Terry) New Forest DA Mrs Sarah Ellington Sarum DA Mr Terry Woodhouse (Julia) Somerset DA Mrs Pauline Porter Tamar DA Mr Phil Hall (Lin) Wiltshire D.A Mr Ray Currier (Pam) A.L.C. Mrs. Hazel-Ann Willson (Graham) B.C.C. Mr. Terry Cole (Christine) Boating Group Mrs Jane Leedham Folk Song & Dance Group Mrs Pat Norman (Dave) Trailer Tent & F/Camper Group Mr Mark Edwards (Jayne) Auditor Mr. Denis Fry (Anita) Auditor Mr. Jeremy Bloomfield (Judy) Important Dates South West Region AGM South West Region Summer Meet. Saturday 13th May 2016 (2pm) 16th to 16th July 2017 Furzbrook Village Hall. Escot Park, Ottery St Mary, Wareham, Dorset. BH20 5AR Devon. EX11 1LU National Feast of Lanterns South West Region Dinner Dance 24th to 28th August 2017 Saturday 14th October 2017. All England Jumping Course,. Langstone Cliff Hotel. Hickstead, Sussex. BN6 9HS Dawlish. EX7 0NA The Camping and Caravanning Club AGM Saturday 28th October 2016 St Annes Manor Hotel. Wokingham, RG40 1ST 5 Websites for DA’s and Sections South West Region Avon D.A. www.southwestregion.co.uk www.avonda.co.uk Cornwall D.A. Devon D.A. www.cornwallda.co.uk www.devonda.co.uk Dorset D.A. New Forest D.A. www.dorsetda.co.uk www.newforestda.co.uk Sarum D.A. Somerset D.A. www.sarumda.co.uk www.somersetda.co.uk Tamar D.A. Wilshire D.A. www.tamarda.co.uk www.wiltsda.co.uk Cornwall BCC London, Thames Valley & Wilshire BCC www.cornwallbcc.co.uk www.londonandthamesvalleybcc.org.uk Southern & Wessex BCC Folk Song & Dance Group South West Area www.southernandwessexbcc.org.uk www.swfolk.org.uk Folk Song & Dance Group Wessex Area TTFCG, South West Group www.wessexfdsg.org www.swttfcg.co.uk Key to abbreviations used in fixture list SWR South West Region Bk Booked Meet Avon Avon (Bristol) D.A BCC (LTV) London, Thames Valley & Wilts 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 FOL Feast Of Lanterns AGM Annual General Meeting DD Dinner Dance WP Working Party/Countryside Care Ths Temporary Holiday Site 6 Diary of Events Fri 24 Feb – Sun 26 Feb 2017 Region Council Meeting Saturday 25th BCC (Corn) Globe Vale HP, Redruth. TR16 4BH Bk 203/712441 MCS (SW) Ballard School, New Milton. BH255SU 195/242957 Fri 3 Mar – Sun 5 Mar 2017 Avon Commodore Hotel, Kewstoke. BS22 9UZ DD AGM Forest Parley Glade, West Parley, BH22 8TR AGM 195/085971 Somerset Acacia Farm, Axbridge. BS26 2TA 182/369523 Tamar Tencreek, Looe. PL13 2JR AGM 201/234525 BCC (Corn) Cosawas CP. Perranarworthal, Truro. TR3 7QS Bk 204/683377 MCS (D&C) Widemouth Field, Bude. EX23 0NA 190/214010 Fri 10 Mar – Sun 12 Mar 2017 Dorset Birchwood TP, Wareham. BH20 7PA Thu-Mon 195/897906 Sarum Birchwood TP. Invite from Dorset DA Thu-Mon 195/897906 Tamar Lydford Camping Site, Dartmoor, EX20 4BE WP Bk 191/512853 Wilts Devizes C&CC Site. SN12 6RN. Bk 173/951619 BCC (Corn) Pine Green Valley, Liskeard. PL14 6LE Thu-Sun Bk 201/195647 MAS (W) Hill Farm CP, Sherfield English. SO51 6FH Thu-Tue 185/300234 Fri 17 Mar – Sun 19 Mar 2017 Cornwall Camping Caradon, Looe, PL13 2NA Thu-Mon 201/220542 Devon Charmouth C&CC Site, DT6 6DB 193/329965 Forest Durdle Door CP, West Lulworth. BH20 5PU Fri-Wed Bk 194/810806 Somerset Henstridge Golf & Leisure, Henstridge. BA8 0TG AGM 183/745203 Wilts Coronation Hall. Alton Barnes. SN8 4LB AGM Bk 173/104624 Tamar Porth Beach TP, Porth, Newquay. TR7 3NH 200/835629 BCC (Corn) Dove Meadows, Marazion. TR17 0HH Fri-Wed Bk 203/515315 MCS (D&C) Whitsand Bay HP, Millbrook. PL10 1JZ AGM 201/410515 TTFCG Charmouth C&CC Site. DT6 6DB 193/329965 7 Fri 24 Mar – Sun 26 Mar 2017 Cornwall Higher Golla, T P Perranporth, TR4 9LZ AGM 204/756514 ALC Verwood C&CC site, Wimborne. BH21 8NQ Fri-Mon Bk 195/069098 BCC (Corn) Porth Beach TP, Porth, Newquay. TR7 3NH Bk 200/835629 BCC (S&W) Awbridge Village Hall, Hampshire. SO51 0HG Thu-Mon AGM 185/326329 MAS (W) Butcherland Farm, Petworth. GU28 9JX Thu-Tue 197/984272 Fri 31 Mar – Sun 2 Apr 2017 Cornwall Porth Beach, Newquay, TR7 3NH Ths 200/835629 Devon Yeatheridge Farm CP, Witheridge.
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