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The Sites List

2010 Sites       Wd 97-2003

2010 Sites PDF

 

The Booking Form

2010 Booking    Wd 97-2003
2010 Booking PDF

The sites that are bookable are the ones on the booking form and the two visits to Juniper Hill for the North West and the Airshow weekends.  The last two require full price paid up front well in advance.  The other sites require a £5 deposit.

 

We need a booking fee for these sites generally because there is electric available or a limited number of sites or just because the site owners demand it.  CDDA doesn’t make any money from this arrangement and has no intention of losing any either, so if you default on a booking you will be liable for any charges raised against the DA.

Complete the booking form with the appropriate details.  Forward the form and the money to the Sites Officer.  

 

The earlier you book the better your chance of guaranteeing your pitch.  However remember that cancelling may incur a charge so please book only the sites you intend to go to.  Perhaps you may want to leave booking for the latter half of the year later on in the season when you will have a better idea of where and when you will be available.

 

As ever, we welcome your comments on the booking system.  It appears that if we want to go to these sites we will have to book and so the only way to avoid the rigmarole of booking would be to go to different sites.

Yes.  Juniper hill is different.  CDDA have been very lucky to keep a presence on this site for the North West Weekend and The Airshow weekend, two very busy times in the Portrush Calendar.  Prices have gone up in recent years and this is simply the result of commercial pressure.  If we can’t or don’t take up our allocation we will inevitably lose these weekends.  If you want to attend now or in the future we need to ensure we fully utilise the allocation.