Camper Jam 21 - July 2nd - 4th, 2021

Camper Jam 21 - July 2nd - 4th, 2021
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Camper Jam 2021 - 2nd - 4th July 2021
Friday, 2 July, 2021 - 06:00
Until: Sunday, 4 July, 2021 - 23:00
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If Boris delays lifting restrictions as mentioned for the last few days, can this even happen?
 
that's the million $ question... i messed up and didn't get to buy tickets in time... doh!!
 
less than 28 days . . . . =]


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When?​

Dates: 2nd - 4th July 2021

Opening Times:

Friday
: 12pm - 10pm (Weekend Campers Only)
Saturday: 9am - 11pm (Last Entry 6pm)
Sunday: 9am - 5pm (Last Entry 3pm)

Where?​

Weston Park, Shropshire, TF11 8LE.


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Day Visitors​

We are open to day visitors on Saturday & Sunday. Friday is for Weekend Campers only.
You can often save money by purchasing day tickets in advance but you can buy day tickets at the gate.
Day Parking will be in a designate area at the entrance to the show and must be vacated at the end of the day.

Weekend Camping​

Campsite Rules​

We try not to have too many rules but please pay attention to the following for the safety and comfort of all guests, anyone found in breach of these rules may be asked to leave.
  • Private generators are not allowed.
  • No fires or fire pits of any kind.
  • No fireworks or Chinese lanterns.
  • Barbecues must be raised off the ground while in operation, and must not be taken inside camping units, tent or caravans due to fire and carbon monoxide risks. Smoke must not inconvenience other campers
  • Caravans and motorhomes are brought onsite at the owner's discretion
  • You can bring your own alcohol, but please no glass bottles.
  • No motorised leisure scooters / bikes / skateboards.
    Electric mobility scooters are permitted.
  • It is not permitted to camp on either Thursday or Sunday night.
Dogs
Whilst dogs are allowed at Camper Jam as part of the family we do have some rules to follow.
Dogs must be kept on a lead and accompanied by an owner at all times.
Dogs are not permitted in the marquees after 8pm.
Any mess made by your pet must be cleaned up by you.
If these rules are not followed then you will be asked to leave and be barred from all future events.
BBQs
Fitted gas stoves inside vans can be used as well as gas stoves and gas BBQs raised onto tables or stands.
Any cooking below table height is not allowed.
Please do not take a barbecue inside a camper van, tent, or similar; in addition to the fire risk a barbecue gives off carbon-monoxide which can be fatal if inhaled.
Security
We have a 24 hour security team on site should you need them please call: 01244 663410
First Aid
We have a 24 hour medical team on site should you need them located close to the main entertainment area.
You can contact them on: 01244 663405
“Please note that there is a noise curfew on all campsites (Family Camping aside) of Midnight. Our Family Camping area has an earlier curfew (for obvious reasons) of 10.00pm. After this time, ALL music and engines must be switched off completely. Anyone found breaching this will be asked to leave the grounds by security.”
Weekend Camping is pre-book only will not be available at the gate.
In all of our camping areas you will find plentiful toilet and water point facilities for you to use throughout the weekend. Elsan points are also onsite for chemical toilet disposal.
There are limited shower facilities on site due to limited water pressure on site at Weston Park.
We hunt for the best and brightest food trucks, snack stalls, bars and drink merchants the country has to offer to come to Camper Jam so that we cater to every taste and desire you might have while you're enjoying the show. However, you are allowed to bring as much or as little food with you as you like: We won't take it away from you (unless you offer us some...). You can also pick up fresh produce from the Weston Park Granary Shop.
At Camper Jam, we welcome campers all shapes and sizes. You can bring your camper van (with or without an awning), trailer unit, or even a tent in the boot of your car: If you can sleep in it, bring it with you. Caravans and motorhomes are allowed too, but must be booked in to either of the 'Home is where you park it' areas.
If you are arriving outside of the opening hours above, please arrange alternative camping as you will not be allowed to enter outside of the set gate opening hours for safety reasons. It is not permitted to camp on either Thursday or Sunday night.
To camp at Camper Jam you will need a vehicle pass for your chosen camping area. The options are:
‘Home is where you park it’ Camping
We’ll show you a big field, you park in it where you like… it's as simple as that! If you have a large awning, van and trailer, or want to save spaces for your friends to camp alongside you, then this is the camping area you need to book.
Large groups should arrive at the same time to guarantee you all camp together.
'Family home is where you park it’ Camping
This will be positioned away from the evening entertainment area and is intended for families with young children who have a large awning, need a big area, have a van and trailer, or want to save spaces for your friends to camp alongside. There is an earlier noise curfew in this area of 10pm; after this time all music and engines must be switched off completely.
Large groups should arrive at the same time to guarantee you all camp together.
Disabled Camping
This will be positioned alongside the main road through the event, allowing the easiest access to all facilities. Please have your blue badge on display.
VW Club Camping
A designated area will be for club camping, meaning you can be close to your mates. If your club is coming en-masse to the show, and you wish to reserve an area, this needs to be done prior to the show.

“If you have any requests (we are open to suggestions) or want to book in a new club not currently listed, please get in touch with us on 01244 881895 or email: tickets@camperjam.com.”


I have booked in advance but my tickets have not arrived?
Tickets will be sent out 4 weeks prior to the event - if you have not received them 2 weeks before the event please check your tracking number, contact us on 01244 881 895 or email: tickets@camperjam.com. We are not able to deal with queries at the gate.
How do I get my vehicle into the 'For Sale' area?
The vehicle sales area is open on Saturday and Sunday, please go to the information point for all of the details.

Postage and booking fees

Postage
We charge £5.77 for your order to be shipped out using an insured delivery service.
Booking Fees
Our ticketing agent Ticket Shed charges a booking fee of (at the time of writing) 4%.
Future Dates
2-4th July 2021
1-3rd July 2022
7-9th July 2023
 
Yup, same here, got the same email.
still nothing to say what the plans would be if 21st isn’t fully lifted, and then pushing back two weeks. Hope camperjam can still go ahead a few weeks later.
Fingers crossed.
 
Hi..All

we booked day tickets for 2020 ( printable E tickets) and have read the following……

Camper Jam has been postponed to 2021​

It is with heavy hearts that we are having to postpone the 13th edition of Camper Jam in light of the current COVID-19 situation. It will now be held 2-4 July 2021.

All purchased tickets have been automatically transferred and will be valid for 2021 and so there is no further action required.


I assume we just print off the 2020 tickets and present at the gate…Does anyone know any different.

thanks
 
But will that change anything for Camper jam - as its an outside venue? (I've not been so i dont know)



But the delay means that despite the success of the vaccination programme so far there will only be minor adjustments to the current lockdown rules in England.

Under the prime minister's likely plan, which will dismay many Tory MPs and business leaders, that would mean:

• Pubs remain restricted to table service, despite the Euro 2020 football championships getting under way

• The guidance that "everyone who can work from home must do so" remains in place

• Theatres and other indoor venues will be restricted to 50% capacity, despite a plea by Andrew Lloyd Webber to reopen

• Nightclubs will remain closed, but there is likely to be a reprieve for weddings, which at present can only be attended by 30 guests



 
Could cancel the day tickets and then just let the weekenders in...weddings are good over 30 people now.....depends how many people are going for the weekend and they can't have the tent's open i suppose.But we're all in contained place's outside....so their is hope!
 
Could cancel the day tickets and then just let the weekenders in...weddings are good over 30 people now.....depends how many people are going for the weekend and they can't have the tent's open i suppose.But we're all in contained place's outside....so their is hope!

I guess that challenge with that is that they lose the day ticket revenue, might make it unviable. If they lose the marquee for the music that may work but who knows. Be gutted if it’s cancelled.
 
They need to ditch the tent and treat like a normal festival. If it rains, it rains. I imagine we’ll know more tomorrow.
 
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