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« on: May 26, 2004, 01:17:34 PM »

I have sleep apnea which means I have trouble sleeping and breathing at the same time. We've camped the last two years and I survived but I'm more and more dependent on my CPAP machine which keeps open my airways while I sleep. I have my tickets and a 3 day camping ticket. Is there any way I can get a connection to the electricity in our tent? CPAP machines, while very small and quiet, don't work from batteries.

Mike Jervis

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« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2004, 03:18:28 PM »

Welcome ladies, and thank you for all of your hard work.

My question is about access to the camp sites on the Thursday. What time will they open this year, and will there be a 'holding' car park or will we be able to get straight in if we arrive about 9.30am?

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Sandra
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« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2004, 10:15:10 PM »

Hello and thank you for organising the highlight of our calendar.  Once we have arrived on the campsite and set up the tent are we then able to move the car from the site and return later (some of us don't do camping and would like to pick up the rest of the party from the B & B!!!)

Thank you and here's to the next 50 years, don't know what we would do without our Cropredy!
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« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2004, 06:01:22 PM »

hello there  Smiley (i obviously echo the sentinments of the others here - ace wkend)

right, when i first started going to Crop a few years back there was a fire by the canal (small bridge bell pub end)
did the fire service or H&S stop this one??, Huh it was great for sitting around and chilling to afterhours  Roll Eyes

thanx / LOL  Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: June 01, 2004, 06:40:00 PM »

I remember in the early years of my attendance at Cropredy people would have fires by their tents and occasionally in the arena. This was stopped at Cropredy around the same time as all other festivals stopped allowing fires, due to the very serious risk of tents going up in flames. (I think Glastonbury is the only festival of its kind that still allows camp fires.) Its a shame but its a perfectly understandable policy and one that people really have to stick to. Tents in festival arenas are packed much closer together than in regulated camp grounds (even with the fire lanes that are put in place now) and the camping areas are not equipped with space for a fire. Also, people have more alchohol, etc at festivals than on a regular camp ground. This invariably raises the stakes when fire is involved and frankly the potential mixture scares me these days - I stopped going to Reading festival in the eighties after witnessing the fire-related follies of a group of drunk and drugged idiots pitched near us. I appreciate that Cropredy and Reading are a world apart in terms of festival but would still hate to think of anything like that being able to happen again.

Sorry 'bout that.

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« Reply #5 on: June 02, 2004, 10:57:59 AM »

I have sleep apnea which means I have trouble sleeping and breathing at the same time. We've camped the last two years and I survived but I'm more and more dependent on my CPAP machine which keeps open my airways while I sleep. I have my tickets and a 3 day camping ticket. Is there any way I can get a connection to the electricity in our tent? CPAP machines, while very small and quiet, don't work from batteries.

Mike Jervis

I just realised I shouldn't have started a new topic. Sorry. Perhaps a mod will move this for me.

Barry says:  I think that this is worthy of a new topic, Mike.  But I've changed the title - hope that's OK with you.

This may mean camping near a light tower/Genny or trader, depending on when you arrive.  Please send full details in the post to Woodworm Records (voltage, etc.) and I'll pass it on to the site electrician.

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« Reply #6 on: June 02, 2004, 10:59:38 AM »

Welcome ladies, and thank you for all of your hard work.

My question is about access to the camp sites on the Thursday. What time will they open this year, and will there be a 'holding' car park or will we be able to get straight in if we arrive about 9.30am?

Many thanks
Sandra

Dear Sandra,

The holding car park idea - initiated by the police, was actually a disaster!
Campsites open at 9.00 am Thursday 12th August

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« Reply #7 on: June 04, 2004, 09:07:43 AM »

Can you tell us when the pavillion showers open please?

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« Reply #8 on: June 21, 2004, 03:49:55 PM »

Hi , We are looking forward to our 21st Cropedy this year, thanks for all the fantastic work you put on to make it possible.

For many years we have taken our caravan into the Caravan field to the left of the arena which is ideal for us as my wife has Arthritis and the the arena is so close.

As Carole's Arthritis has worsened over the years we try very hard to get in spot on opening time to get in the first row or two so she doesn't have to struggle up the hill so many times over the three days.

Is it possible to reserve a space in that positon or come in early as a disabled person?? We often find that the first few rows are taken up before opening of the site.


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« Reply #9 on: June 22, 2004, 09:11:13 PM »

Hi,  This is our first cropredy and we were wondering where the best place to camp would be.  There are four of us, myself, partner and our 2 children, aged 5 and 3.  We will be camping in an old volskwagon camper and are unsure of the layout of the festival.  We would like to be near the main arena as our children would be unable to walk very far.  Thankyou.
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« Reply #10 on: June 24, 2004, 10:14:27 AM »

Can you tell us when the pavillion showers open please?

Amethyst

This is really in the hands of the Sports Club manager.  Last year it was Friday afternoon.
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« Reply #11 on: June 24, 2004, 10:30:01 AM »

Hi , We are looking forward to our 21st Cropedy this year, thanks for all the fantastic work you put on to make it possible.
For many years we have taken our caravan into the Caravan field to the left of the arena which is ideal for us as my wife has Arthritis and the the arena is so close.
As Carole's Arthritis has worsened over the years we try very hard to get in spot on opening time to get in the first row or two so she doesn't have to struggle up the hill so many times over the three days.
Is it possible to reserve a space in that positon or come in early as a disabled person?? We often find that the first few rows are taken up before opening of the site.

The answer is yes, something can be done, but there is a very limited amount of space that doesn't involve hills. So requests like this must be handled individually.
Please contact the Woodworm office at faircrop@aol.com
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