Muddywellies
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Ooooooh my goodness. Ive just seen electric hook up is £105. WTAF ! That has to be a mis-print ?
Nope for BD nationals @Addington it's £105 for duration of stay so could be a few hours or a couple of days.I assume that is for the duration of the whole show rather than per night?
'per hook up for the period that the Competitoris staying in the Show Ground'. . .I assume that is for the duration of the whole show rather than per night?
Average daily electricity charges is £4.50 for a house. So im truly gobsmacked at the £105 charge. Sounds like profiteering.about normal to be fair, lot of additional costs involved
Average daily electricity charges is £4.50 for a house. So im truly gobsmacked at the £105 charge. Sounds like profiteering.
Most campsites are only open in the summer, and only have a few elec hook ups (most pitches dont have hook up)But the equestrian centre has 6-12 stay away shows a year to recoup that. The camp site 365 nights (they hope!). It’s often expensive but I see it as a luxury for when times are good or it’s very cold! Most our shows are greenfield so even higher costs.
I looked after stables and hookups for a large greenfield site 3 day event….everything had to be brought in…generators not only to provide hook up but to power showers (everyone needs hot water!)…they cost an arm and a leg, need to be as silent running as possible (complaints if noisy) they drink fuel, so needed topped up every day…You're also likely paying to cover those who say they've got hook up and paid for it, and actually haven't. I stewarded the arrivals lorry park for a well known centre once for a dressage event, and the number of people who said they'd paid but actually hadn't was eyebrow raising...