New stretch target
Continue our campaign for longer.
To fund the campaign to get more authorised short stay overnight parking spots for motorcaravans in the UK.
by Campaign for Real Aires UK - CAMpRA in United Kingdom
Continue our campaign for longer.
CAMpRA - The Campaign for Real Aires in the UK - Two years on
Help us to move to the next stage in our development by donations to fund the campaign.
Many of the UK 400,000 motorhome and campervan owners will now have heard of CAMpRA -The Campaign for Real Aires in the UK (an Aire is the common term used to describe simple overnight stops for a self-contained motorhome or campervan), but what has CAMpRA achieved?
From one man - founder Donald Macdonald’s idea whilst mowing his lawn, the campaign group has grown to over 30,000 members in just over 2 years.
Brexit has provided the perfect platform to promote the benefits recognised for many years in mainland Europe to be implemented in the UK.
CAMpRA’s ethos is simple - no petitions, no complaints, no confrontation, they just explain to businesses and authorities what the benefits are to towns and local businesses by embracing, and not banning, touring motorhomes, especially important following Covid, and now with higher inflation and unprecedented increases in energy bills threatening many businesses in the UK.
So why now?
Well restrictions to travel in Europe (90 day limits) as a result of Brexit mean that every UK motorhome owner now spends a minimum of 6 months per year in the UK .
Our 6 months trips touring Europe are no longer possible, with CAMpRA’s motorhome survey indicating that 82% of UK motorhomes tour all year round this is worth an estimated £1 billion per year to local shops and restaurants.
How are CAMpRA helping businesses ?
What next?
You can join CAMpRA for free from our Facebook group or website www.campra.org.uk and help us all to promote the benefits by embracing motorhomes and not spending thousands on barriers and enforcement when all we need is a safe place to park to allow us to visit and support local businesses, survey results indicate 97% buy supplies when away.
Look for local businesses or visitor attractions who would benefit from year-round tourism.
Promoting more waste points to encourage responsible disposal of waste.
CAMpRA is working to get councils and governments to recognise that a self-contained motorhome is different to a touring caravan, and with the rapid increase in touring motorhomes and Campervans there is an urgent need to update our campsite legislation to provide for the provision of Aires in the UK, (in Europe sleeping in a motorhome is classed as parking not camping, there is no clear distinction in the UK therefore planning authorities will class sleeping in a vehicle designed for human habitation as camping).
To make progress we now need to join the decision making bodies as stakeholders, we have been invited to join some of these groups and this is the next phase in our development once we have the funds in place.
www.campra.org.uk