Booking Fees
To help us keep our administration costs low, there is a booking fee of £3
per transaction or £5 for staged payments (except for bookings made online).
Standard Payment
The whole cost of the camp is taken by credit or debit card when booking by phone
or via our website.
Staged Payments
You may now use staged payments if you are booking well in advance. If you wish
us to debit your account over a few monthly instalments rather than in one lump
sum simply inform us at the time of booking. There will be an additional £2 booking
fee for this service. Please note all payments will be taken before the camp commences
and there will be an initial payment of 30% of the total amount.
Cancellation charges
Cancellations for camps paid for in full must be received in writing with supporting
medical evidence if relevant.
Cancellations received more than 20 working days before the start of the event will
be subject to a cancellation fee of 30% of the overall cost of camp places and cost
of extras cancelled - the balance to be refunded.
Cancellations received between 20 and 6 working days inclusive before the start
of the event will be subject to a cancellation fee of 40% of the overall cost of
camp and camp places and cost of extras cancelled - the balance to be refunded.
No refunds can be given for cancellations received within 5 working days prior to
the start of the camp.
Waiting lists
If the camp you require is fully booked you will be placed on a waiting list and
in the event of any cancellations we will attempt to contact you and book your child
on to the camp.
Brothers, Sisters and Friends
Requests for a maximum of four children to be together can be made in advance of
the camp by calling our booking line. We endeavour to honour all requests, however
because of strict group sizes and group dynamics, we are unable to guarantee this.
We are also unable to respond to such requests on the first day of the camp.
Exclusions
We reserve the right to exclude or refuse any person at any time prior to and during
the camp if, in our opinion, that person is incompatible with the general well being
of the camp.