In 2023 we will be returning to an old site, a favourite among campers, with a great field, lovely farmer and lovely walk to the local beach, shops and ice cream...
About Camp Camp is a marvellous opportunity for children and adults to live together as part of a community in natural surroundings. People of all ages and circumstances are welcomed, with or without partners or children. All share equally in camp life, including games, walks and camp fire, as well as essential jobs such as cooking, washing up, making cocoa or cleaning the loos. In between these there is plenty of time to sit in the sun (or rain), talk or simply relax. Each camp has a different range of activities, depending on its location and the interests of the campers. Daily meetings for worship are held mid-morning and again around the evening campfire. Camp elders steer these meetings and also facilitate the daily discussion groups. Camp is a friendly and communal week. However, parents remain responsible for their children at all times unless they make specific arrangements with another trusted adult. Camp itself does not assume responsibility for children or provide childcare. How does camp operate? Camp is powered solely by the effort of those attending it. Support is required from all campers before, during and after the actual event so please assist wherever you can: helping out at camp repair day, camp committee meetings, loading and unloading the lorry and doing your fair share of jobs at camp. Campers are left to consider their own sense of responsibility on this. Camp equipment is shared with Gloucester Area Meeting (who will follow us at Talgarth this year). A marquee, gas stoves, cooking equipment, loos, tables and chairs are provided. There are a few of spare tents to borrow but if you have one, please bring your own. Camp Costs Camp costs include all meals and campsite fees, plus the storage, repair, transport and hire fees associated with the communal camp equipment that we use. It has been 3 years since we last camped and the cost of running camp has increased dramatically as the price of fuel and food have increased. In addition we will have portaloos this year for the first time. The last two years have affected everyone differently so we have redesigned the payment system in the hope of spreading the burden of the increase. There will now be 3 tiers of payment. The middle payment reflects the true cost of camp, but we also have a higher and lower fee: 2022 Costs as a guide - These will be re-evaluated for 2023
(Under 1 year: free)
We encourage people to attend for the full week. There is no reduction if people attend part of the week only. Bursary We also still have a bursary fund for anyone who needs further support. This can be requested during the application process. The bursary is shared between those who request help and, depending on the particular figures each year, can amount to up to about a half of their fees. For anyone for whom this assistance is not enough, please let us know; we can request further help from Area Meeting if you require this. Please ask for bursary help if you need it. Bursary requests will be handled in confidence. Booking Booking is online. The date on which booking will open and close, along with the link (www.bristolquakercamp.weebly.com/booking), will be included in the January edition of the Bristol Area Meeting Newsletter. Camp does have a numbers limit and places are allocated on a first come first served basis. In the past, bookings have reached the limit very quickly so if you want to come, you should ensure that you are ready to book when booking opens. If you have any questions, you can contact Nick, the Camp Convenor, on 07809757904 or by email at: camp.convenors@ bristolquakers.org.uk Booking should be completed by the closing date, along with payment for either the full amount or the deposit (non-refundable) of £20 per person. Medical forms are now included in the booking form. Please book only if you are sure you intend to come as, if camp is over-subscribed, we don’t want to find that we have turned people away unnecessarily. Please do not bring extra, un-booked people to camp. |
Camp information for 2022 as an example downloadable file to print at home, click below:
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