Who can camp at a meet with Home Counties?

  • Any full or family member of the Camping and Caravanning Club

  • A current membership card needs to be produced for everyone camping at a meet

How much does it cost to camp?

  • All camping meets start at 2.00pm and finish at 4.00pm unless otherwise stated.  Please do not arrive before the start, as stewards may not be able to site you and you may need to move. We may have problems with the site if you arrive before the due time.  If in doubt, ring the contact number in the programme or contact the site officer.

    ALL VISITORS TO THE CAMP SITE MUST BOOK IN WITH THE STEWARDS ON ARRIVAL

    Camping Fees for 2025 - Cash Preferred

    Payments for any meets can be made to the following bank.

     

    Bank Details

    Home Counties Area - FDSG CCC
    Sort Code : 60-09-29
    Account Number : 11048506
    Reference : Hall Name or Site Name or Your Name

  • Camping Fee - £12.00 per unit per night two adults.  Extra adults £5.00 per unit per night.

    Day Fees for Non-Campers:
    Members    - £3.00.
    Non-Members  - £5.00.

  • The committee reserve the right to alter fees for any event such as our  Winter Dance.

     

  • Only Guide Dogs and Assistance Dogs are Allowed in Halls.

Should I bring my musical instrument along?

  • YES Whatever your level of ability we are enthusiastic about you joining other musicians whether at a playaround on the field or in the band at the ceilidh. We will always try and find someone to share their music and over the years we have had such a wide range of instruments in our bands. The more the merrier!

What events take place at a weekend meet?

  • The only guaranteed activity is the Saturday night ceilidh as everything is based on who turns up! (and the weather!)

  • We often have impromptu coffee mornings on the field, musician get-togethers, song sessions, organised walks/strolls around the local area

  • A local hall is booked for the Saturday evening ceilidh and we usually have a live band, range of callers and a couple of spots

  • During our longer weekends we often plan more than one ceilidh dependent on numbers that are camping and the availability of the hall - these are usually mentioned in the Newsletter or on the website

  • Some evenings we gather in the hall or on the field for communal singing, and to play music.