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ŠThe Caravan Club
 Welsh Division 2010
 

A row of Caravans at Aberbran Caravan SiteAberbran is run by Volunteers. A small, peaceful oasis of a site (former railway station) on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park: ideal if you want a walking and bird watching holiday. The National Park's Mountain Centre is well-equipped with information, leaflets and walks as well as an exhibition and a small cafe with an outside terrace from which there's a breathtaking view. If you want to shop, Brecon is a busy little market town (market on Tuesday and Friday) with a very good craft fair once a month for all kinds of Welsh crafts. There's also a Jazz Festival in mid-August.

VOLUNTEER WARDENS REQUIRED

Tasks include the following:

bulletMeeting, greeting and booking in of members arriving on site
bulletDealing with telephone calls
bulletEnd of month accounts
bulletGround maintenance
bulletPainting
bulletLiaising with staff at Head Office

All Volunteer Wardens usually work for at least 2 consecutive weeks. 

Interested?

Click  to find out more information about becoming a volunteer

 

Aberbran Caravan Site


Above left :- Volunteers reduce logs to wood chip
 which are later used on the dog walk.

Above:- Nick Haynes Nominated Member 
and David Kidner Welsh Divisional Chairman
(both trained volunteers) helping out at the site .

Left:- View of the site