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Good Neighbour Guidance
General
Pots, pans and cutlery can sometimes make a noise
so pack items around them
Take the grill pan out of the oven and store elsewhere
or wrap in a tea towel
Park on as level ground as possible
Before each journey it is recommended to check the
oil and water levels prior to long distance driving.
Please top up with oil grade 0W-30 synthetic.
General road behaviour
Please familiarise yourself with UK road signs and
regulations. Always abide by the highway code:
https://www.highwaycodeuk.co.uk/
Use passing places to pull over to allow traffic behind
you to pass, these are more common in Scotland &
Cornwall
Make sure you respect the speed limit and drive
accordingly on motorways, built up areas etc
Use your direction indicators where appropriate
Parking
Check for height barriers at parking areas
Check for signs in case motorhomes are not
permitted
Make sure that you read the rules which will be sign
posted
Pay and have your ticket clearly visible in the
windscreen
Pay for the appropriate allocated time
Use appropriate larger spacing for larger vehicles,
you are at risk if you occupy more than one space.
Paying for 2 spaces is rarely accepted by the parking
authority
Use common sense do not obstruct driveways
Do not park on private land
Be aware of road markings
Where possible use park and ride facilities to visit
highly populated tourist areas where the roads may
be unsuitable for a motorhome.
Reversing
We do recommend that you take care and have
someone outside to help guide you
Do not rely on the reversing camera this is an aid only
Campsite
Make sure that you tidy your pitch prior to leaving
and you do not leave any items of rubbish.
If you still have to check out at reception and pay
site fees please do so prior to leaving, this is an
agreement between you and the campsite.
If youare leaving your pitch for a day out with the
motorhome perhaps use a flag as a marker so you
can easily identify your pitch upon return.
Fire precautions
You have all the necessary safety measures inside the
motorhome, familiarise yourself with these
Be aware of your campsite fire meeting points and
alarms
Wild camping
Do not wild camp if the signs do not allow it.
We do recommend you stop at campsites but if you
find yourself wild/informal camping or camping off
grid (festivals), all of our motorhomes are fairly self-
sufficient. We suggest regularly checking your gas
levels to ensure a suitable supply to power the fridge
along with turning off the fridge at night to conserve
energy.
If you are in a vehicle which has a microwave on
board, this will only work whilst connected to 240v
supply
When camping off grid, it is important to check the
leisure battery voltage level on the control panel on a
regular basis, and consider using a site with hook up
every third or fourth night if possible.
If you are free camping then be aware your plug
sockets will not work as these do need 240v supply
Make sure the ground is firm for parking
The rule for wild camping is ‘Take nothing but
photographs. Leave nothing but footprints’
Protecting the environment
Where possible use eco-friendly dog bags
Use eco-friendly toilet chemicals
Remove and dispose your rubbish in appropriate bins
You must empty your toilet cassette at chemical
disposal points, which will be clearly marked at
campsites, any other location is an offence and if
caught you will be given a hefty fine.
Pets
If you are taking a pet you should have already
advised Just go prior to collection and agreed to the
pet policy
Double check the campsite allow pets
Most campsites do not object to well behaved pets
but they should be kept well under control and on a
lead at all times.
Dogs must not be allowed to foul sites, roads or green
areas.
Carry a supply of disposable bags in your motorhome
in order to clean up any mess made by your dog.
Then dispose of it in an appropriate bin.
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