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General
Rules Applying to ALL Camps |
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1. |
Read
all standing orders in Bugle Call and on Head Quarters notice
boards, and act on it.
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2. |
The
(approximate) number of a regiment, modern campers and cars
attending an event to be passed to the Projects Officer.
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3. |
All
vehicle registration numbers to be held by unit officers/secretary.
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4. |
Clear
up campsite, all rubbish to be removed to skip or central
point.
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5. |
Check
whether raised fires or pits are permitted.
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6. |
Fire
pits dug out, cleared of ash, watered and restored to original
condition with turf watered down.
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7. |
No
fires in Modern camp, ask camp marshal about BBQs.
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8. |
Quiet
Times - 11pm to 7am Modern Camp;12pm to 7am Living History
Camps.
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9. |
All
young persons under 18 to be under adult supervision.
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10. |
Company
officers are responsible for all guest in both camps and
collecting of guest fees.
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11. |
Find out
camp layout before camping from:
- Modern
Camp: Peter Goldsmith
- CSA
Living History Camp Bill Hayward
- USA
Living History Camp Roy Cook
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12. |
Minimum
two feet gap between tents, twenty feet wide streets.
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13. |
Membership
cards / firearm / explosive certificates to be carried at
all times.
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14. |
Vehicles
must be removed from the Living History Camps after setting
up. No vehicles are allowed on the Living History Camps after
8am in battle days.
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15. |
10mph
speed limit on camp sites and use hazard lights.
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16. |
Gates
usually close 11pm to 8am - check standing orders.
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17. |
Please
pass on any potential event contact to Projects Officer.
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