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COUNTRY AND COASTAL CODE
Under no circumstances should:
Litter be disposed of other than in the
receptacles provided.
Water be allowed to escape from the
vehicle.
Chemical toilets be emptied except into the
disposal places agreed with the landowner.
Washing or similar be hung outside of the
vehicle.
HANDBOOK
Before using the caravan, all aspects of the
handbooks should be read and adhered to.
ENVIRONMENT
Care and consideration should be taken to
protect the environment.
Observe the Country and Coastal Codes shown
below.
THE COUNTRY CODE
Enjoy the countryside but respect its life and
worth.
More people than ever before are exploring
the countryside, interested in farming, plant
life, bird watching or just observing the general
wildlife. Whatever your interest, there is a lot to
learn. Please observe the following code.
Guard against all risk of fires. Hay and
heath land can catch alight easily and
once ablaze are very hard to put out.
Remember fire spreads quickly.
Keep to public paths across farmland.
Use gates and stiles to cross fences,
hedges and walls.
Leave livestock, crops and machinery
alone. View from a distance.
Take your litter home; it is unsightly and
harmful to wildlife.
Help to keep all water clean.
Take special care on country roads.
Make no unnecessary noise. Most animals
are timid, noises can disturb them
unnecessarily.
If you want to get the best out of the
countryside, travel around as quietly as
possible.
THE COASTAL CODE
As our coastlines are increasingly used for
recreation and education, the following
suggestions are made to enable us to enjoy our
inheritance and preserve it for posterity.
Do not trample about, or move rocks
unnecessarily.
Do not frighten seals or sea birds.
Do not spear fish.
Live molluscs and crustaceans should not
be collected as souvenirs, dead shells can
usually be found;
Shellfish can take years to grow and fines
can be imposed for not observing national
regulations.
Do not pull up seaweed unnecessarily.
Make your visit instructive, not
destructive.
Look at material, don’t remove it.
Observe bye-laws and be considerate to
others.
National Trust property or Country Parks
have regulations to protect the wildlife.
Follow these.
ROOF LOADING
‘Do not climb on the
roof of your caravan.
SAFETY AND SECURITY
Your attention is drawn to the notice
fixed in your Caravan advising on fire
protection, ventilation and what to do
in case of fire.
CHILDREN
Never leave children alone in the caravan.
Ensure all potentially dangerous items are kept
out of reach.
When upper bunks are used by
children, especially those under the
age of six (6), care should be taken to
ensure against the risk of them falling
out. These bunks are not suitable for
use by infants without supervision.

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