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- boyfrombrasil
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This was actually the only slight doubt I had about using the site.egor110 wrote:It it possible to pop in for a quick visit rather than a sleepover?
Initially the Park owners have said that visitors would have to pay the day admission rate which is £3.25 for adults and £2.50 for children and seniors.
I was later told that it was probable (depending on numbers camping) that I could negotiate a day pass rate below this. I will approach them again at the beginning of February and I will update everyone then.
They have let me in twice so far to have a look around and told me I can return as often as I like to check anything/ask questions so I'm hoping that I can turn that trust into a positive for any Bongo visitors.
Other than that, I have mentioned before that if the day visitors were more than 2 adults (at £6.50) then it would probably pay for me to book them in for a night at £8 with no hookup.
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I put this on the other thread and then discovered this was the main one so I'm copying it to here:
Hi, Would anyone have any objections to us turning up in our Bongo-Friend Autosleeper rather than a Bongo? We have more or less run out of excuses not to sell the Bongo so it is about to go up for sale so by March we may be Bongoless
However Brokerswood is some journey for us so it would mean taking all the Friday off work which may not be possible. Before we start moving work commitments around I thought it best to check whether we would be welcome!
It also happens to be my birthday that weekend so I'd welcome some company in commiserating
Mrs. D
Hi, Would anyone have any objections to us turning up in our Bongo-Friend Autosleeper rather than a Bongo? We have more or less run out of excuses not to sell the Bongo so it is about to go up for sale so by March we may be Bongoless
However Brokerswood is some journey for us so it would mean taking all the Friday off work which may not be possible. Before we start moving work commitments around I thought it best to check whether we would be welcome!
It also happens to be my birthday that weekend so I'd welcome some company in commiserating
Mrs. D

- boyfrombrasil
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- boyfrombrasil
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Hello everyone.
Here is a list of names I have gleaned from the postings and PM's who so far who have expressed their wish to come to Brokerswood. Please check and let me know by PM if the listing I have done is NOT correct with regards to your intentions. Also if you are missing off the list please let me know.
I am trying to get a better idea of spaces required at this point so your assistance in clarifying your status would be appreciated.
This list is being edited on a daily basis.
People who have said they are definitely coming:
1. Jo (violetbongo)
2. Haydn (bessiebongo)
3. haydn callow
4. Bongoozler
5. BONGO-LOUIS
6. simon heaton
7. boyfrombrasil
8. edward holman
9. crazy uncle gray g
10.bobnlin
11. keefysher
12. Bob
13. rooster
14. missfixit70
15. Dago & Mrs D
16. Bin Bongoed
17. ma-hale
18. handyman
19. tattoodaisy
20. Chas
People who have expressed an interest but were not sure:
Day Visitors:
westonwarrior
Gungadon
Biddy
egor110
Simon Jones
Many thanks,
Paul
Here is a list of names I have gleaned from the postings and PM's who so far who have expressed their wish to come to Brokerswood. Please check and let me know by PM if the listing I have done is NOT correct with regards to your intentions. Also if you are missing off the list please let me know.
I am trying to get a better idea of spaces required at this point so your assistance in clarifying your status would be appreciated.
This list is being edited on a daily basis.
People who have said they are definitely coming:
1. Jo (violetbongo)
2. Haydn (bessiebongo)
3. haydn callow
4. Bongoozler
5. BONGO-LOUIS
6. simon heaton
7. boyfrombrasil
8. edward holman
9. crazy uncle gray g
10.bobnlin
11. keefysher
12. Bob
13. rooster
14. missfixit70
15. Dago & Mrs D
16. Bin Bongoed
17. ma-hale
18. handyman
19. tattoodaisy
20. Chas
People who have expressed an interest but were not sure:
Day Visitors:
westonwarrior
Gungadon
Biddy
egor110
Simon Jones
Many thanks,
Paul
Last edited by boyfrombrasil on Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:03 pm, edited 17 times in total.
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Brokerswood 7/8/9 March
We'd like to come, please book us in for Friday and Saturday nights - 2 adults. With electric. Bob and Mo
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Hi everyone,
A little more confirmation....
Today I have secured a further 7 (and since a further 3) places meaning 20 pitches altogether for the weekend. This means I currently only have 0 places up for grabs on a first come basis. These figures are based on the details I posted on Sunday 27th. This list will be edited when changes occur.
All of our spaces are hardstanding including electric and cost £10 per night. Due to the time of year the site does not take bookings for grass only camping. For awnings or camping on the hardstandings we will need to use rock pegs. This is not a problem and there is no need to buy any as I can provide the equivelent of these for anyone who needs them.
Visitors are definitely welcome and I will negotiate a visitors price (starting from £0
) when necessary.
Obviously this is the first time I’ve organized something like this and any questions are still welcome. Between us we can make this a success as the first “Rest of the West Meet”. Many thanks for your interest and support.
Paul
A little more confirmation....
Today I have secured a further 7 (and since a further 3) places meaning 20 pitches altogether for the weekend. This means I currently only have 0 places up for grabs on a first come basis. These figures are based on the details I posted on Sunday 27th. This list will be edited when changes occur.
All of our spaces are hardstanding including electric and cost £10 per night. Due to the time of year the site does not take bookings for grass only camping. For awnings or camping on the hardstandings we will need to use rock pegs. This is not a problem and there is no need to buy any as I can provide the equivelent of these for anyone who needs them.
Visitors are definitely welcome and I will negotiate a visitors price (starting from £0


Obviously this is the first time I’ve organized something like this and any questions are still welcome. Between us we can make this a success as the first “Rest of the West Meet”. Many thanks for your interest and support.
Paul
Last edited by boyfrombrasil on Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:04 pm, edited 7 times in total.
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