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WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU?
It is obviously up to your
discretion, but bear in mind the following points:
1. Life on
the campsite is fairly informal; so don't overload with
unnecessary clothes.
2. You are
provided with a Venue Holidays sweatshirt, polo shirt and
vest. You'll need a smart pair of shorts (navy or beige) for
reception. Otherwise have shorts and T-shirts with you that
you don't mind getting dirty for cleaning in the mornings!
3. The
weather in July and August is generally hot and you will
rarely need more than shorts and T-shirts, even in the
evenings. However, the weather at other times can be cool
and unsettled. Take some jumpers with you, along with your
jeans for the evenings and have some tracksuit trousers to
work in.
4. Footwear.
During the season sandals or flip-flops are the most
comfortable. However, for heavy work during montage and
demontage (especially in the equipment stores) it would be a
good idea to have a sturdy pair of shoes.
5.
Thunderstorms are fairly common, so make sure you have a
good waterproof coat. Waterproof footwear is also a good
idea.
6. Although
we have some bedding on the campsites, you should bring your
own sleeping bag.
7. Insects
can be a problem, so it's a good idea to take some
repellents with you. If you have any allergies to dust or
pollen consult your doctor. Pollen levels tend to be high on
campsites and the work kicks up lots of dust.
8. You must
have a valid passport, non-EEC citizens must have the
necessary entry visas.
9. You must
be able to obtain cash whilst abroad, from your UK bank
account. Please check with your bank that your UK cash
dispenser card gives you this facility.
10. From 1 January 2006 an E111
travel health insurance document will no longer be valid. It
is being replaced by the new European Health Insurance Card
(EHIC). You can apply for the EHIC by visiting
www.dh.gov.uk/travellers or calling 0845 606 2030.
11. Finally
before you leave, make sure that the Venue Holidays head
office in Ashford has your NI insurance number, your bank
details (name of bank, sort code, account name and account
number) and a contact address for your family at home. |