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Caravan News - August 2010

Voting opens for best river in England and Wales.

Caravan insurance customers who regularly travel around some of Britain's best beauty spots could take part in a new campaign designed to raise awareness of the UK's rivers.

Caravanning 'is a green holiday option'.

Caravan insurance policyholders who have taken the plunge and purchased a vehicle can rest assured that they have made an ecologically friendly choice, the editor of CaravanTimes.co.uk has stated.

Caravan destroyed in suspected arson blaze.

The case of a fire which destroyed a caravan and damaged a nearby house is being regarded by police as suspicious.

Caravan destroyed in suspected arson blaze.

The case of a fire which destroyed a caravan and damaged a nearby house is being regarded by police as suspicious.

Shorter holidays 'provide more benefits'.

Caravan insurance policyholders who take shorter holidays more frequently tend to be happier than those who take one long trip a year, researchers have revealed.

Male motorists 'drive hundreds of miles when lost'.

Male caravan insurance customers may be driving an average of 276 extra miles each year due to getting lost, research from Sheilas' Wheels has found.

Caravan owners win court battle.

Two caravan owners from Shropshire have won a court battle to continue living in their vehicle.

'Check local laws before driving abroad'.

Caravan insurance policyholders may be among the 6.5 million British holidaymakers planning to take their car abroad over the next 12 months.

Campsite farm wins awards for ice-cream.

Caravan insurance policyholders who enjoy their ice-cream could take a trip to Rowlestone Court Farm in Hereford, which has just picked up four Gold Stars in the Great Taste Awards.

Drivers 'conflicted' in feelings about speed cameras.

Caravan insurance policyholders are among road users who feel conflicted about speed cameras, a poll has revealed.

Motorists engage in risky behaviour behind the wheel.

Caravan insurance policyholders may be at an increased risk of encountering dangerous driving from other motorists after research showed that more road users are carrying out hazardous behaviour behind the wheel.

Britain 'needs to reduce red tape in tourism sector'.

Britain's prime minister needs to support his belief in the tourism sector with decisive action if it is to thrive for caravan insurance policyholders and other visitors, the Tourism Alliance has stated.

Domestic holidays 'becoming more popular'.

Caravan insurance policyholders may be part of a trend which is driving the popularity of domestic holidays in Britain, according to thetravelmagazine.net.

Caravan owner wakes when thieves drive off with vehicle.

A caravan enthusiast who managed to escape from his vehicle after thieves stole it is back in court today (August 11th) to see the miscreants face a possible jail sentence.

Caravan set alight in arson attack.

A caravan was set alight in what is thought to have been an arson attack.

Camping trips offer good value for money.

Caravan insurance policyholders may be well placed for a staycation that is good value for money, according to The Camping and Caravanning Club.

Caravanners plan 10,000-mile trip for honeymoon.

Two caravanners are gearing up to set off on a 10,000-mile journey across 27 countries as part of their wedding celebrations.

One-fifth of Irish motorists 'feel unsafe on roads'.

Caravan insurance policyholders in Ireland may be among those found by a poll to not feel safe on the country's roads.

Caravan club site wins friendliest destination award.

A caravan site in Hereford has been named as the friendliest site in the Heart of England region by caravan insurance policyholders.

Caravanners 'should explore hidden gems' over summer.

Caravan insurance policyholders planning on taking a staycation this year are likely to visit Devon, North Yorkshire or the Lake District, leisure and motoring association CSMA Club has forecast.

South Devon 'offers range of activities for caravanners'.

Caravan insurance policyholders may enjoy the "unique rural qualities" that south Devon has to offer, the local tourist board has suggested.

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