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  2. Caravan and Motorhome Club - Wikipedia

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    The Caravan and Motorhome Club is an organisation representing caravan and motorhome users in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was founded in 1907 [ 1 ] and now represents nearly one million members (caravanners, motorhomers and campervanners).

  3. Cushendall - Wikipedia

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    Holiday accommodation in the area ranges from Self Catering to Bed & Breakfast and caravan and camping. Cushendall has three caravan and camping sites. [17] Cushendall offers a diverse range of shops, which offer local gifts and crafts, as well as many other items. There is also an annual vintage car rally which is held in the village. [18]

  4. Delamont Country Park - Wikipedia

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    In addition to a visitor centre with office, shop and information point the park contains a campsite managed by the Camping and Caravanning Club. [3] There is also a seasonal miniature railway with a 1 km track and at the highest point stands the Strangford Stone (Millennium Stone), the tallest megalith in Ireland which was erected in 1999 using the power of 1000 volunteers. [4]

  5. Halting site - Wikipedia

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    The first Traveller caravan park resembling what today is called a halting site was in Kent in England. It mainly came about as a result of changes in social policy in Britain. The 1942 report Social Insurance and Allied Services (also known as the Beveridge Report ) served as the basis for the post-World War II welfare state put in place by ...

  6. RV park - Wikipedia

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    The Camping and Caravanning Club is a non-profit organisation which has been running for over a century and has over 400,000 members and 100 campsites in the United Kingdom. [1] A caravan park on the cliffs above Beer, Devon, England. This caravan park is primarily made up of semi-movable static caravans.

  7. Coney Island, County Down - Wikipedia

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    Coney Island is a small seaside hamlet and townland of 48 acres (19 hectares) in County Down, Northern Ireland, between the villages of Ardglass and Killough. It is situated in the civil parish of Ardglass and the historic barony of Lecale Lower. [1] There is a small caravan park at Coney Island. [2]

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