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The Caravan Club

Membership is for people with caravans, motor caravans or trailer tents. Founded in 1907 the Caravan Club currently has over 300,000 member families and a network of over 200 sites in the British Isles. In addition there are 3000 Certificated Locations which are small privately-owned sites taking no more than five vans at a time.
The Club offers a full range of services and benefits to members, including technical advice, roadside assistance/recovery, courses, insurance and travel arrangements for holidays in the United Kingdom and in Europe.
The Club supports a national network of ten Regions/Divisions and 70 Centres to promote caravanning at a local level. Each Region or Centre is run by a committee of members who volunteer their time.
To become a member of the Caravan Club phone the membership hotline on 01342 318813 or visit their
website.

Northern Home Counties Region

The purpose of the Regional Council is to:

  • Promote caravanning.

  • Act as a forum and discuss issues the Club members wish to raise with the Caravan Club.

  • Co-ordinate and promote activity and relationships between Centres

The Regional Council consists of:

  • Officers who are elected at the Annual Regional AGM in November.

  • Two representatives appointed by each Centre within the Region.

  • Representation from the Caravan Club Executive Committee and members of the Caravan Club living in the Region, not associated with Centres.

The Region’s Boundaries are:

The Region includes the area covered by the Counties of Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Middlesex, North London and Oxfordshire.

 All Club members residing in the Region can contact the Regional Council if they have any questions; the same applies to those members registered within the Centres of the Region

Centres

As a Club member you may register free by contacting the Club’s membership department and letting them know the Centre of your choice.

A Centre is a gathering of Caravan Club members to promote friendship, pursue various pleasures/pastimes and enjoy a common interest - Caravanning.
Centre Members volunteer to organise and administer rallies which may include socials, competitions or other activities. The venue for rallies vary from farms, schools to Stately Homes, parks, National Trust and Forestry Commission property.

In addition to weekend rallies, holiday rallies are organised in both the UK and Europe.


Centre rallies are open to all members of the Caravan Club – whether or not you are registered to a local Centre. However, it is necessary to book in advance so that the Rally Officer
can make the necessary arrangements. A list of Weekend and Holiday Rallies is published in the Caravan Club Magazine and on this web site.
The day to day affairs of a Centre are managed by a Committee which is elected annually. The Caravan Club provides guidelines to Centres, but each works within its own constitution and local rules.

Events

A number of Events are being organised in a variety of attractive locations, these value-for-money activities are an excellent way of visiting new places and making new friends. All Club members are welcome, but you will need to be self-sufficient, rely on your onboard toilet and shower facilities and use gas for your fridge etc.

To find out more please click the link Events