- Cramlington Family Camp July 2010

The Cramlington club has for the last two years organised a family fun camp, this year we are again using the Ratlingate International Camping Centre
Address
From the M6 junction 43 travel west along A69 for I mile at the third set of traffic lights at the church turn right. Follow the signs for A595 and continue to do so until you pass the castle on your right, travel in the right hand lane until you reach another roundabout. At the roundabout take the right hand fork towards B5307. Travel past the hospital until you reach another fork in the road signposted towards Burgh. Follow this road for approximately one mile until you reach a small bridge. Continue on this road for another mile, turn immediately left before the sign for Kirkandrews-on-Eden and follow the farm track without turning off, until you reach a car park, on the farm track drive very slowly as there will be children and annimals on or near the track.
- Friday 2nd July
Arrive after 4pm, people arriving before 4pm cannot gain access to the site
4-6pm tent erection, setting up the kitchen and stocking the kitchen, everyone should help people who are less competent or on their own with children
6.30pm-11pm BBQ and Quiz, outside games for children if weather allows.
Saturday 3rd July
Karate 10am-11.30am
Games 1-4pm
4pm Battle of Ratlingate
7pm Fancy Dress, karaoke, disco and maybe live music
Sunday 4th July
Karate 11-12 noon
1-3pm Sports afternoon
3-4pm Tidy site and club house
4.30pm Leave for home.
Essential Kit List
Fancy Dress (Without it on Saturday night you will be punished)
Karate Sparring Equipment
Water pistol or similar
Pop for kids, liquid refreshments for adults
Any Specific food requirements, eg steak for BBQ or veggy food etc
Quiet time games for children
Obviously Tents, sleeping stuff, plenty of clothes, due to water fights etc.
All meals provided, although you may want to bring sweets and snacks
With over 100 students attending there is an expectation that everyone helps with meals washing dishes and keeping the site clean, if asked to help people attending should help the instructors, if you do not keep your eyes open as there may be some sort of retribution (lol)
Also due to the age of some of the children there is a curfew at night no loud noise after 11.30pm for the children to get sleep or before 9am for the adults to rest due to their advanced age
For details on how to get there and information on site facilities and rules see