DISABLED CHARGES.
 
OFF PEAK CHARGES,1st Week in  APRIL-last Week in MAY second week in SEPTEMBER last week in OCTOBER.
 
HIGH SEASON CHARGES 1st week in JUNE Until second week in SEPTEMBER
 
DIABLED PERSONS HIGH SEASON
£275 per week
 
LOW SEASON.
£225 per week
 
NON DISABLED CHARGES FOR HIGH SEASON
£375 per week
 
LOW SEASON
£325 per week
 
WINTER DISABLED CHARGES
Weekend £75
Long weekend £100
Full week £125
 

WINTER CHARGES FOR NON DISABLED
Weekend £125
Long weekend £150
Full week £175

It is proposed that at all time the disabled have priority booking and will always come first, but in saying that if there is no booking and a non disabled person books then we will not change the booking if a disabled person come in with a late booking.

We will be charging a £50 deposit, which will be returnable, when the caravan has been inspected and all is in order, this will be done on a Saturday and the Cheque posted on the Monday if all is in order.

These deposit cheques must have a card number on the reverse and will be held by the booking agent and must be on top of the rental charge.

A Scooter will be available for the disabled at a daily charge of £2.50 and a wheelchair will be in the caravan for the use of the disabled.
 
All those booking will need their own insurance for personal belongings or make sure their contents insurance covers them for the holiday period
Scoot-a-long accept no responsibility for loss of personal belongings
 
These charges are made to enable us to pay the site fees and also the insurance for the year and will be ongoing throughout the year and an annual revue each March enabling us to cover any increases.
 
There will be pillows and duvets in the caravan but we do not supply pillowcases, duvet covers, or towels. We suggest you bring your own bottom sheet, pillow slips, duvet cover and towels. 
 
 
 
 

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Scoot-A-LongPatrons: Lord Mayor of Plymouth, Danny Crates,
The Right Rev Bishop Roy of St Germans