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  2. Camping and Caravanning Club - Wikipedia

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    The Camping and Caravanning Club is a not-for-profit membership organisation with over 600 staff and a turnover of more than £50 million. The club's governing body is the National Council, comprising 18 elected councillors, 15 appointed councillors, 7 section advisory officers, the chair of the National Youth Committee, and the honorary treasurer, a total of 42 individuals, all of whom are ...

  3. Caravan and Motorhome Club - Wikipedia

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    The Caravan Club has developed alliances with a number of groups: [11] Haven Holidays offers Club members an exclusive deal at 21 of their Touring Parks. National Cycle Network (co-ordinated by Sustrans) offers 12,000 miles of signed cycle routes throughout the UK. More than half of all Club Sites are situated near cycle routes.

  4. Thomas Hiram Holding - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hiram Holding Outside his tent. Thomas Hiram Holding (c. 1844 – 1930 [1]) was a British tailor and often considered the founder of modern camping.He wrote the first edition of The Camper's Handbook in 1908 and founded the Association of Cycle Campers, now the Camping and Caravanning Club.

  5. Campsite - Wikipedia

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    Certificated and Certified Locations are smaller privately owned caravan sites which have to be approved by the UK based Camping and Caravanning Club, The Caravan Club, and other organisations). These campsites are normally reserved exclusively for Club members.

  6. Caravan (trailer) - Wikipedia

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    There are two main organisations that many caravanners join in the United Kingdom: the Caravan and Motorhome Club, established in 1907, and the Camping and Caravanning Club ('The Caravan Club Limited'), established in 1901. Both clubs offer a range of services, including exclusive club sites, preferential rates, advice, insurance, and community ...

  7. Burrs Country Park - Wikipedia

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    The site has leisure activities including [4] The Sunnywood Project www.thesunnywoodproject.co.uk; The Irwell Sculpture Trail runs through the park; The East Lancashire Railway has a Halt in the park; Outdoor pursuits (walking and orienteering trails) Canoeing (training pool and slalom course). The long established Bury Canoe Club is based at ...

  8. Tripcony Hibiscus Caravan Park - Wikipedia

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    It is an excellent example of a camping and caravanning site that has been used by Queensland holiday-makers since 1912. Located adjacent to an area of quiet water allowing easy access for swimming, boating and fishing activities, Tripcony Hibiscus Caravan Park is important in illustrating the essential characteristics of early camping reserves.

  9. Caravan (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Caravan magazine, originally called The Caravan and Trailer, was founded in 1933 [1] by F L M Harris and produced from offices in Colney Heath near St. Albans.It was the Caravan Club's official magazine in the 1930s, [2] and by 1940, Caravan magazine, The National Caravan Council and the Caravan Club all shared the same large house in Purley, South London.