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Posted: 07.10.2011  ·  #1
This has been operating for the last few years as far as I know but I have never used it although I should be talking to the guy that set it up next weekend and I will keep ye posted.

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i was thinking of joining myself next year but not sure if its a waste of a tenner but if it works it could save a fortune on site fees so would love more info when you get it


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I should be talking to the guy that set it up next weekend and I will keep ye posted.




Any info Pat ? :-)


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Yes I seen that post, would put me right of on joining. But Pat was talking to the guy that set it up so I was interested in hearing what he had to say.


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Sorry for delay in getting back Ally, We were in Israel for the last 10 days. Even though I met The safe nights man at the club meet (which was brilliant by the way, my first club meet ever and would recommend it) we did not get to talk about safe nights, but I spoke to a few others who have used it and the consensus was it was not worth it at the moment as many of the sites were not checked out and were definitely not suitable. They said that they had raised the issues and he was trying to rectify them. My opinion would be to leave it an stick to the pub and hotel car parks that a lot of people use. They are very happy to let people park in their carparks now if you spend a few bob on drinks and maybe a nice meal. thank god for the recession.


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Thanks for that Pat.

Israel, wow bet that was cool! (hot)


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Yea, it was brilliant, I would go back again. the weather was good, about 25c most days except one when it rained heavily, although they were delighted as there is a shortage of water there.


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