SPEED LIMIT:

PLEASE NOTE: THERE IS A SPEED LIMIT OF 5 mph  EVERYWHERE ON THE FIELD

LITTER:

PLACE all LITTER in BINS PROVIDED and LEAVE THE SITE AS YOU FOUND IT.

DOGS:

DOGS MUST BE KEPT ON A LEAD AT ALL TIMES AND ANY MESS MUST BE CLEANED UP IMMEDIATELY.

Camping costs for the full weekend this year will be:

£10 for a  tent

£15 for a Caravan/Motor home

Campers are requested to respect a few rules:

No fires at all;

No fireworks;

Camp only in the designated camping areas;

Keep noise volumes to a minimum after music performances finish;

Please keep your site as tidy as possible and use the bins provided;

Please don't feed or approach the horses in the surrounding fields;

Leave the site clean and as you found it;

Follow the Camping Code of Conduct given to you on arrival.

Follow these basic precautions to reduce the risk of fire starting and spreading: 

Know the contact details of the local Fire and Rescue Service.

Set up large tents/park campers/caravans at least six metres apart and away from parked cars; smaller tents may camp closer. 

Make sure you know what the fire safety arrangements are on the camp-site and where the nearest telephone is.

Don’t use oil-burning appliances, like lanterns, nor candles in or near a tent – torches are safer.

Don’t smoke inside a tent.

Place your cooking area well away from the tent.

Keep your cooking area clear of items that catch fire easily (‘flammable’ items), including long, dry grass.

Put cooking appliances in a place where they can’t easily be knocked over.

Keep matches, lighters, flammable liquids and gas-cylinders out of the reach of children.

Have an escape plan and be prepared to cut your way out of your tent if there is a fire.

How to deal with a fire when camping:

Remember these two simple tips:

Get everyone out straight away and move well away to a safe area – fires in tents spread very quickly.

Call the Fire and Rescue Service and give a map reference if possible – provide a landmark like the church or school to help them find you.