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It is that time of year when the temperatures drop, the daylight hours are much shorter and for caravan and motorhome owners, it is time for your vehicle to go into storage. The majority of people leave their caravan and campervan adventures until the warmer months return and their vehicle won’t be used at all over winter.
It was reported that a total of 1,784 people were killed in reported road traffic accidents in Great Britain in 2018, which is why weeks such as Road Safety Week are here.  Organised by Brake, the Road Safety Charity, Road Safety Week takes place in November.
 If you’re a caravan owner then you probably already know all about the many benefits of having an awning. There are all types of different awnings you can buy, from smaller canopy style awnings to provide shelter from the rain, to huge robust structures much bigger than your caravan.
Trying to find a campsite that is not only ideal for you and your family but that is also open in off-seasons can be difficult! Don’t fear, as we have done the hard work you and compiled a list of caravan sites that are great for the family and open in winter too.
When going on holiday with children, you want to be sure that your destination has facilities that will keep your children entertained every day. Some campsites are tailored more to adults which means they don’t have much in the way of play facilities. It’s important to find a site which is going to offer something for everyone.
If you use your car for a lot of travel or have a lot to carry – you may have considered a roof rack before. However, a lot of opinions around the internet can sway you from your decision! In today’s blog, we are going to talk about how a roof rack will affect your car and whether you should invest or not.
With Coronavirus ruining most of our summer plans, it's no surprise that campsites have seen a surge in winter bookings this year. If you are one of the many caravanners looking for a winter trip this year, you’re in the right place. To save you scouring the internet, we have selected some great campsites that are open all year round – meaning you can head there this winter.  
Did you know towing mirrors are a legal necessity, not a luxury? They cover a blind spot you can’t see with your regular sidecar mirrors. Without them, your safety on the road is at risk as well as that of other road users! 
Now that the world is returning to some form of normal, many tradesmen and garages are back in action. COVID changed many businesses and the way our customers purchase, so what does this mean for your business?   We have noticed the demand for more products and more brands, which is why we’re here to support other businesses who may be facing a similar demand.   
With many caravanners being stuck on what to do this year regarding holidays, most people have taken up camping as a way to get their caravanning fix. If you are planning a camping trip, we have put together a list of a few essentials you should take with you. Keep reading to see what made the list… 
A tow bar is also an ideal way to safely transport storage goods and get your goods from A to B worry free! If you are moving to a new house and need a quick way to carry your favourite furniture and household items, a tow bar can provide another use to ensure a seamless journey on the roads.
As many cars now have eco-mode, it’s becoming more and more of a common question as to whether eco mode affects your vehicle when towing or not. Today we’re going to look at exactly that…