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TV presenter Julia Bradbury gets behind stay home camping celebration

Thursday 14 May 2020

“This year we’re asking people to camp at home and fall in love with camping all over again – or try it for the first time – from the comfort of their own garden or lounge.”

Julia Bradbury, President of The Camping and Caravanning Club

  • The Camping and Caravanning Club is rebranding its annual celebration to ‘The Stay Home National Camping and Caravanning Week’, running from Monday, May 25 to Sunday, May 31 2020
  • Club President Julia Bradbury to head up The Friendly Club Camp-out on Bank Holiday Monday (May 25) from her garden
  • This year’s event is a virtual celebration aimed at encouraging people to find out more about camping, caravanning and motorhoming for future holidays
  • Club teams up with the Great British Camp-out for NHS Staff to support fundraising work

  • In her role as President of The Camping and Caravanning Club, TV presenter and outdoor enthusiast Julia Bradbury has taken part in a range of daring activities to launch National Camping and Caravanning Week in previous years. She has spent the night in a caravan on the Thames in 2019 and created the first ever campsite on the famous riverway; in 2018 she led 600 volunteers to light up the Great Ridge in the Peak District at night using headtorches to illuminate the beautiful natural landmark; and Julia was the first person in the world to camp overnight on top of the iconic dome of the O2 arena in 2016.

    This year of course things are different. With the current restrictions on daily life still in place, Julia and the team are inspiring people to re-connect with the love of camping, or try it for the first time at home. The ‘Stay Home National Camping and Caravanning Week’ kicks off in her own back garden on Bank Holiday Monday (May 25).

    Julia said: “Given some of the more adventurous launches we’ve had for National Camping and Caravanning Week in past years, I’m actually looking forward to a more back-to-basics approach. For the Stay Home National Camping and Caravanning Week we want to welcome new friends into the camping family, and encourage old ones to dust off tents hidden in the garage, and have a good old camp-out with us.

    “All of our holidays will look a little different in the future, and when we are allowed to explore a bit further, I think the UK is where we’re all going to feel comfortable for a while. The staycation is here to stay. This is the perfect opportunity to get in the mood and a chance to discover or re-discover the joys of camping. All week we’ll be offering tips, advice, and some virtual campfire comradery, with competitions and quizzes to keep everyone amused.”

    Julia added: “We’re encouraging people to find out more about camping during the Stay Home National Camping and Caravanning Week. You can take part by camping in the garden, or even in the lounge, which is a great way to start if you’re new to the pastime.”

    While campsites across the UK remain closed, this year’s National Camping and Caravanning Week from Monday May 25 to Sunday May 31 is now a virtual event featuring a range of online content published by the Club to help people discover – and in some cases rediscover – the joys of camping, caravanning and motorhoming. The Club will also be publishing online fun things to do at home with the children, competitions and videos, and refreshing a range of handy guides including its New to Camping website pages.

    The Club has also teamed up with Ian Alcorn, who is behind the Great British Camp-out for NHS Staff and has currently raised more than £170,000. Ian, his family and many supporters will take part in the Friendly Club Camp-out on the bank holiday Monday and the Club is encouraging garden campers to donate their ‘pitch fees’ to his fundraising efforts for NHS Charities Together.

    The Club’s Director General Sabina Voysey said: “Even though our campsite network remains closed following Government requirements, we still wanted to mark our annual celebration with a camp at home or in the garden event.

    “We believe the great outdoors will never feel greater and we can’t wait for the day when we’re able to welcome people back to our campsites. By sharing our handy guides, top tips and online content we hope we can introduce even more people to the joys of camping and caravanning.”

    If you’re ready to start thinking about your next camping holiday, remember...

  • Stay in the open air – there are many physical and mental well-being benefits of camping and caravanning thanks to spending time in the fresh air
  • Stay with the Club – our campsites (including our network of Certificated Sites) will soon be open again once we have the Government’s permission. As a member of the Club you get a host of benefits
  • Stay local – there will be a campsite near you, there’s no need to travel far for a change of scene and the local economies will benefit too
  • Stay comfortable – there will be social distancing measures in place when we’re able to re-open our campsites
  • Stay reassured – any bookings made while our campsites are closed are fully flexible and we’ve opened up our booking window to 18 months for our members.

    For more information about The Stay Home National Camping and Caravanning Week, visit www.nccw.co.uk. For further details about The Great British Camp-out for NHS Staff, visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/GreatBritishCampout/ and http://www.justgiving.com/greatbritishcampout.
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    For more information or images contact:

    Simon McGrath, simon.mcgrath@campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk

    Andrew Robson, andrew.robson@campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk

    Notes for Editors

    1. The Club closed all of its Certificated Sites and 103 Club Sites on 22 March and as of today, they remain closed.
    2. We will only open when it’s safe to do so in line with Government requirements, and would encourage people to holiday closer to home. We are constantly monitoring government advice and will follow guidance on social distancing.
    3. Some of the steps we are considering to support social distancing on our campsites include re-opening our sites with lower occupancy so we can increase the distance between pitches, introducing contactless check-in and closing our on-site facility blocks.
    4. Keeping our employees and members safe and well is, and always will be, our first priority, and if people do choose to take a holiday we want them to feel comfortable staying on our sites.
    5. The Camping and Caravanning Club is 119-years-old and is the largest and oldest Club in the world for all forms of camping. It has 103 award-winning sites throughout the UK.
    6. For more information on National Camping and Caravanning Week visit www.nccw.co.uk.
    7. Get involved: for the latest news, information and inspiration from The Camping and Caravanning Club, and to engage with those who’ve enjoyed holidays with the Club, visit www.facebook.com/thefriendlyclub, www.twitter.com/campandcaravan or check out our Instagram page www.instagram.com/campandcaravan.
    8. To view the Club’s comprehensive video directory, visit www.youtube.com/thefriendlyclub.
    9. To learn more about the benefits of joining the Club visit www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/membership.