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Caravan love espoused by couple
A caravanning couple from Chapeltown have spoken of their love of taking trips away in their motor home, according to a report.
The Star has stated that Liam and Gillian MacBryde have parked their vehicle at various locations across the UK on trips over the last 28 years.
A nurse from Chapeltown, Gillian cited her humble background as one of the reasons why she still gets a kick from throwing some clothes and food in the motor home and driving off at short notice.
She said: "We couldn't afford summer holidays abroad in hotels like modern families can. We were constantly trying to make ends meet. My mum used to pay for us to go to Bridlington and that was our lot."
Indeed, caravanning can be a cheaper alternative to a foreign vacation or a cruise, while caravan insurance may also prove cheaper than holiday cover.
This comes as a couple from Gloucestershire have decided to spend their lottery winnings on a luxury caravan.
Bryan and Janice Crook from Stroud picked up the motor home in Burnham-on-Sea with their £2.4 million jackpot.
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