Caravan freeconomist vows to live rest of life cash free

A year and a half ago, an Irishman surrendered his worldly possessions, forsaking money to live in a caravan near Bath.

Mark Boyle who has a background in economics was running an organic food company before he embarked on the social experiment, which was only meant to last for one year. Spurning any form of cash, he pledged to live off the land and barter for what he needed.

The 30 year old admitted to the BBC, it did take time to adjust to the new way of life, but went on to explain: “After the first two months, once I had established routines and actually got to really build relationships with people and the local environment, it actually just became second nature”.

“I’ve had some of the best fun in my life over the last 19 months” he added.

Using a solar powered laptop, he has written a book about his experiences called The Moneyless Man, and has set up an online community to promote his ‘freeconomy’ philosophy.

A subscriber of Muhatma Ganhdi’s mantra ‘you must be the change you want to see in the world’, Mr Boyle is now determined live the rest of his life without money. He has set up a charitable trust and is using any contributions to spread the word, advising others how to save cash, learn new skills and reduce their carbon footprint.

Welsh caravan site set for £15 million redevelopment

A Welsh local authority has given the green light for a multi-million pound redevelopment of a caravan park.

The £15 million project at the Hafan Y Mor luxury caravan park in Pwllkeli will see 450 chalets demolished and a nine-hole golf course created.

According to BBC News, the plan will take a decade to complete and create 209 new pitches for static caravans and 75 for luxury lodges.

It will also create 12 new permanent jobs, as well as securing 350 existing ones and providing 30 seasonal opportunities.

“[This] underlines the continuing and indeed growing confidence we have in Hafan Y Mor and north Wales in general as a top tourist destination where visitors can enjoy some of the most spectacular scenery in Britain,” general manager Andrew Baker told the news provider.

He added that the work will see the park add to the destination’s reputation as one of the top five places for tourism in north Wales.

Meanwhile, BBC News recently reported on a newlywed couple who plan to spend four months enjoying their honeymoon by travelling 10,000 miles across Europe in a caravan.

Millionaire returns home to live in a Bailey caravan

A former millionaire who lost his fortune in a divorce is set to return to his hometown as part of his new life living in a caravan.

Jack George Edmunson vowed to change his life following the breakdown of his marriage and decided to write books while living in his Bailey Ranger caravan. First introduced in 1996 as a replacement for the Beachcomber, the Ranger marque took Bailey Caravans from a niche business to popularity.

According to the Kidderminster Shuttle, the 56-year-old is set to return to his hometown of Stourport as part of a tour to promote his new novel The Sun Sharer.

He will park his mobile home in Lickhill Manor on Monday (August 9th) and visit some of his old haunts.

Mr Edmunson used his experiences of relationships to write what he describes as “alternative women’s fiction”.

The novel is part of a trilogy, with the second and third parts – A Path Too Long and Someone Something – due out in September 2010 and March 2009 respectively.

Meanwhile, the Guardian has suggested that visitors to the Edinburgh Festival stay at a local caravan park to help save cash on accommodation.

Isle of Wight caravanning industry booming

The Isle of Wight is enjoying a strong year for camping and caravanning tourism, it has been revealed.

According to the Isle of Wight County Press, the destination’s campsites have posted a rise in usage figures for the past three months.

July saw many of the island’s caravan parks fill up, with Kite Hill Farm Caravan and Camping Park owner Jean Abraham noting that people seem markedly more interested in staycations.

“It has been absolutely non-stop and we have even had people phoning after 22:00 BST to check on availability,” she told the newspaper.

The island is benefiting from its detachment from mainland Britain, claimed Orchards Holiday Park manager Debbie Downer.

She said that people get the feeling of going abroad by taking their caravans on the ferry to the Isle of Wight.

Ms Downer also noted how her park has been busier than normal during the summer months.

New Hobby Caravans insurance from Cover4Caravans

by Holly Tribe

Specialist caravan insurance broker Cover4Caravans.co.uk is adding Hobby caravans to its portfolio of products.

The announcement is good news for owners of these distinctive tourers who may have previously struggled to find comprehensive cover.

The German made range have traditionally been built with wider dimensions than standard British ‘vans making them trickier to repair. And a reputation for being popular with thieves has meant many insurers have been reluctant to provide policies in the past.

Richard Burgess, Director at Cover4Caravans, expressed his concern that Hobby were under-represented in the insurance market. He explains: “Insurance Underwriters continue to look back rather than forward and despite the improvement in security devices, they continually decline to offer quotations for these caravans. This isn’t right.

He added: “We have been talking to Insurers for some time now to obtain cover for Hobby Caravans. Our research suggested that with the right security devices in place, these caravans deserve a realistic premium to be offered.”

Before they will issue a policy the firm requires that caravans are fitted with a tracking system, and to be attached to a hitchlock and secured with a wheel clamp like the AL-KO Secure lock when not in use.

Hobby owners can apply for a quotation using either of the firms web-based or telephone services. Insurance premiums start from under £150 and cover includes caravan and contents insurance up to £17,000, theft, malicious damage, and accidental damage cover.

In other news, a pensioner recently had his uninsured Hobby caravan stolen while he was asleep onboard.

Five caravan accessories for the perfect summer

by Holly Tribe

The sun has got his hat on and for many caravanners this is our favourite season to go exploring. If you visited an outdoor leisure store recently, you’ll be aware of the mind boggling array of accessories currently on the market designed to help caravanners make the most of the good weather.

One of the great things about touring is being able to switch from a cosy environment indoors to enjoying the best of the weather right outside the door of your caravan. And the clear advantage over camping or going on a picnic is that your vehicle affords you storage space for larger items which make your al-fresco dining more comfortable. From folding tables and chairs to a full-sized outdoor barbecue there is a range of caravan-friendly equipment for outdoor lovers.

Here at Caravan Times we’ve picked out our favourite accessories to help make the most of warm sunny days and balmy nights.


Lafuma chair

When the sun comes out, make sure you have somewhere comfortable to sit and watch the world go by. The French company Lafuma manufacture a range of hugely popular caravan chairs and recliners. Built using lightweight materials, even the recliners pack down to just a few inches thick for easy storage. For the ultimate in luxury, the Lafuma RSX sun lounger (pictured) has padded seat fabric and comes in a selection of colours.

Price: £99
Where: www.gardeningmegastore.co.uk

Boxmate

Now you’re sitting comfortably, it’s time to unwind with a sundowner so grab a bottle of plonk and put your feet up. To stop your tipple getting warm, Swedish company PorPac have just introduced a new product onto the market – introducing the Boxmate. It works like a thermos keeping the contents insulated and includes a cooling pack which means you can top up your cold beverage without having to leap up and down to the fridge for refills.

Price: details coming soon
Where: details coming soon

Cadac barbeque

An increasing number of caravans are now being built with external bbq points, making al fresco cooking an increasingly popular dining option. Cadac have an excellent range of good quality, sturdy gas grills and bbqs. Unlike their coal powered equivalents, gas bbqs can be conveniently hooked up to your on-board supply and don’t leave a mess ash and coals to deal with at the end of the day. The Cadac Safari Chef bbq (pictured) is a quick assembly model with foldaway legs and packs down into its own carry bags for easy portability and storage. It includes interchangeable/reversible surfaces so you can barbecue, griddle, fry, stir fry, boil and oven cook and weighs just 4 kg.

Price: £59.97
Where: www.tescodirect.com


Sunnflair Washing up stand

Take advantage of the great weather and move your entire kitchen outside. The Sunnflair washing up stand is portable and foldable with a large bowl, drainer and lower shelf. It frees up workspace in the caravan, leaving you (or the kids) to pack away the clean dry dishes at your leisure.

Price: £22.50
Where: www.gooutdoors.co.uk

Endless Breeze fan

When there’s not a breath of air on a steamy day, things can get a little sticky. To cool things down plug in the Endless Breeze fan from American company Fan-Tastic. It weighs just over 2 kilos and stands at 35cm tall on telescopic legs. Powered by a 12v power source, on full whack it kicks out an impressive 10mph breeze.

Price: £19.99
Where: www.outdoorbits.com

North Pennines gets brand new Caravan Club site

by Holly Tribe

A new 76 pitch Caravan Club site opened last weekend at Teesdale Barnard Castle, in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The North Pennines site is situated in open countryside near the Teesdale Way and Pennines Way. Visitors can take a tour of England’s highest waterfall at High Force, followed by a pint at England’s highest pub, the Tan Hill Inn.

Head of sites Marketing, Catherine Ford commented: “It has everything our members have come to expect from a Club site, and the area has all they could wish for to make a perfect holiday or short break, whatever their interests.”

The £1.5 million development is built to the same exacting standards seen throughout all Caravan Club parks. “I’m very excited about how this wonderful site has come together in a major investment, exclusively for Club members” Catherine added.

The Club has been sympathetic to the surrounding landscape, ensuring the site is well screened using planting schemes that encourage biodiversity. Exemplifying the Caravan Club’s increased commitment to environmentally friendly design, it also incorporates energy saving technologies including rainwater collection, ground source heat exchangers, and the facility to pre-heat water using solar power.

Recent figures suggest that the surrounding region can look forward a significant boost in trade with Caravan Club visitors expected to spend over half a million pounds in the local economy a year.

Click here to find your local Caravan Club Centre in our online community.

First pictures of Marquis Lifestyle range based on Swift caravans

by Marcus Dubois

Marquis Caravans has announced today the launch of a new range of entry-level caravans. As a dealership, Marquis is better known for its successful retail of new and used motorhomes from established manufacturers. Yet as the UK’s largest dealer network for Swift, its comparative buying power has led to the creation of an exclusive range of tourers.

The seven-model line-up has been custom-built for Marquis by award-winning manufacturer Swift Caravans. The keenly priced range is suitable for those starting out touring, and is based on the Sprite range from Swift. A host of layouts are offered from a lightweight two-berth up to a luxury fixed bed six-berth.

Every model in the Marquis Lifestyle range will come complete with the ‘Diamond’ pack usually offered by Swift Caravans on their Sprite models. On the exterior, this comprises of an AL-KO AKS 3004 stabiliser, a spare wheel and carrier, and a door flyscreen. Included in this pack for the interior is a radio/CD player and a pair of scatter cushions.

Luxury as standard


However in addition to the ‘Diamond’ pack Marquis has added its own improvements to the caravan. Each model is specified with a microwave, and the seating is upholstered with more luxurious fabrics. Keen observers will easily distinguish these from regular Sprites with the addition of sleek graphics to the exterior.

A variety of flexible layouts are available, with the top of the range 620 offering six berths with plenty of space and a flexible seating/sleeping layout. Both the 470 and 620 come with a fixed bed sporting an Ultra Comfort mattress as standard.

From motorhomes to caravans


Those familiar with Swift’s range of motorhomes may have come across the name of Marquis. As the UK’s largest network of dealers for Swift the connection between the two firms has always been a strong one. Yet in addition other unrelated events may have shaped the decision to launch the new Lifestyle range.

As Marquis entered 2010 the firm recently introduced caravan sales to their offering with the launch of Marquis Caravans. Offering new models alongside used caravans with what the firm proclaimed to be an “industry-leading warranty” called CaraMarq, the new venture has already proved successful. The addition of the Lifestyle range based on the popular Sprite should prove popular with buyers making their first entry into caravan ownership.

Caravan couple set for 10,000 mile honeymoon in Swift

by Chris Malone

A couple of caravan enthusiasts are set to embark on a mobile home journey of epic proportions.

According to BBC News, James Kenny and Donna Collins will celebrate their honeymoon by taking their Corniche built by Swift Caravans on a 10,000-mile journey across Europe.

The pair have invested in a caravan that is 25 years old – the same age as Ms Collins – and hope it will last the journey across Norway, Finland, Russia, Ukraine, Spain, Portugal and a host of other countries.

Mr Kenny married his wife in a traditional ceremony in Yaxley, near Peterborough, on Saturday (July 31st).

The 26-year-old told the news provider that they are hoping to do the trip on the cheap, but that he has invested in a cheap plasma TV so he can still watch his Only Fools and Horses DVDs.

“People think we’re completely insane or they think it’s a great idea and wish they were doing something like it themselves,” he was reported as saying.

Meanwhile, mobile home supplier Homestead Caravans has invested in a new workshop facility.

Owners fight for Eastland Meadows caravan site

by Chris Malone

A caravan park is set to learn its fate after it was decided that a government inspector will make the final decision on changes to restrictions placed on it.

Maldon District Council had imposed a limit of 28 days on those wishing to stay at Eastland Meadows Country Park, the Maldon Standard reported.

However, the owners are hoping to have it overturned and will welcome the official adjudicator after its February application was turned down by the local authority.

The council is reportedly worried that the site could be used for permanent accommodation if the regulations are relaxed.

This would “reduce the tourism potential and attractiveness of the site in the long term and would set an adverse precedent within the district for other similar caravan parks to respond in a competitive tourist location”, it claimed, according to the newspaper.

Although a date for the hearing is yet to be set, a government official will now have to visit the site and gather evidence before coming to a final decision on its future.

Meanwhile, BBC News has reported that one Northamptonshire couple are planning to visit 27 countries in their caravan to celebrate their honeymoon.

David Bellamy picks Witton Castle in Durham as favourite caravan site

by Chris Malone

Botanist David Bellamy has revealed that Witton Castle in Durham is his favourite campsite in the UK.

He told the Daily Mail that the Bishop Auckland site is close to his home and features a medieval castle in the middle.

Furthermore, it has just been renovated by its new owners and has room for caravans.

The expert was discussing his David Bellamy Conservation Award Scheme, which is now in its 13th year.

It recognises camping and caravanning sites in the UK that are environmentally friendly and encourages others to follow suit.

It currently ranks 620 venues around the country and separates them into gold, silver and bronze categories.

Bellamy explained that he was amazed by the work of caravan sites when he started the project in 1997.

“There were so many super places,” he told the newspaper. “We soon found that people were very proud of their natural surroundings – all the wild flowers, rabbits, squirrels, even dragonflies.”

One company to be recognised by the David Bellamy Conservation Award Scheme is Haven, which has 31 gold award-winning parks and four silver ones.

Homestead Caravans installs new workshop

by Chris Malone

Mobile home supplier Homestead Caravans has invested in a new facility that will help it to better serve the needs of its customers.

The firm has created a new workshop that will enable it to carry out a wide range of caravan repairs.

According to Homestead Caravans, the new facility has drawn praise from Abbey, Swift and Elddis – three of the top brands in the UK industry.

Users can rest easy knowing that their vehicles are in the hands of Gas Safe-registered engineers, who will guarantee that any work carried out to gas feeds meets legal requirements and those of insurance firms.

Customers can also have their mobile homes serviced and accessories fitted at the facility, with omnivents, alarm systems and ovens just some of the potential new additions available.

Meanwhile, the Maldon Standard has revealed that the fate of a local caravan park is to be left in the hands of an inspector, who will decide whether to allow guests to stay for longer than 28 days.