CLUB RULES

All Motorhomes Attending a Rally or THS, at there own risk, The stewards are not responsible for towing off a field,

Respect must be shown to the landowners property and all 'out of bounds' areas observed.

No smoking / e-cigarette in the marquee or any other buildings being used on site.

RBCC permit the use of generators between the hours of 10am and 12 noon then 3pm to 6pm. They should be used with care and not left running unnecessarily. (Other DA’s may have different regulations).

All units must place a bucket of water outside their unit in case of fire.

No part of any toilet should be taken to a drinking water tap.

NO FIRE PITS

No driving on site between 11.00pm and 7.00am.

There is a maximum speed limit on site of 5 mph at all times. Please do not exceed this limit and keep try to keep vehicle movement to a minimum.

Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times and excrement disposed of immediately and responsibly. Dogs must not be taken into the marquee with the exception of registered guide dogs.

All quiet on site after 11pm.

Please remember to bring your own toilet. Unless it specifically states there are toilets on site.

Stewarding for Ribblesdale BCC

What is involved in stewarding a meet? Who to contact if you are interested in being a steward.

If you are interested in stewarding a Meet or

Temporary Holiday Site and planning to attend a site anyway,

why don’t you volunteer to steward and get your sites fees paid by the club?

The whole process of stewarding is very rewarding for those that do take part.

It’s not a huge ask, the committee has done the hard work planning and leading

activities, booking the meet and making sure everything is in place.

We need your help to take money on arrival, direct to the facilities and show people where to pitch.

If you have any questions, or want to volunteer, please contact Sites Office Kevin barwick on 07926186773

Remember, without stewards we don’t have meets!

About our BCC

The British Caravanners Club (BCC) is a special interest section of The Camping and Caravanning Club. We are big enough to be a national section and also small enough to be friendly. Each area is run by a committee of its own members, and we always welcome your feedback good or not so good

Although we may historically be the Touring-Caravan Section, we welcome all types of unit from tent to motorhome, as long as you are a member of The Camping and Caravanning Club, you are always more than welcome to visit any of our Areas weekend rallies or Temporary Holiday Site