It is an aspect that I'm somewhat unhappy about with the easing of restrictions. Not specifically camping but that the focus seems to be on few big events where lots of money is involved. But in the UK there are vast numbers of local groups/clubs/societies covering a very wide range in interests, many charities and who could socially distance meetings, etc.. Spend a bit of attention on steps to allow them to return to activity and you'll probably impact vastly more people (and vastly more loneliness) than a few football matches and pubs. Things like local WI, photo clubs, astronomy clubs, bridge clubs, natural history clubs, etc., etc. who might hold a meeting, maybe a talk once a week to smallish groups in local halls. So many towns and villages have so many of such groups yet they are being completely forgotten with £££££ getting all the attention.Thehairs1970 wrote: ↑11 May 2021, 5:55pm Oops. Can of worms…
It seems silly that Wembley is allowed to open for 10,000 visitors but campsites are reluctant to not open communal shower/toilet blocks.
Ian