If you are planning on making your way to watch the Olympic events next year, but want an affordable choice of accommodation why not book your place at the temporary caravan site which will be built just a short distance away from where the games will be held.
Before you check into the new site however, it’s crucial that you thoroughly test your
caravan battery or
motorhome batteries. If you neglect this important part of your regular maintenance you may find that you settle into your new pitch, only to find you have no power in your caravan- which could potentially ruin your Olympic Games experience.
If you do need to replace your
sealed leisure battery before the Olympic Games, you can purchase cheap caravan batteries at Advanced Battery Supplies. You will also be able to browse their wide range of products including competitively priced car batterys and 12 volt leisure batterys.
One of the UK’s largest camp site providers has joined forces with Olympic medal holder Sally Gunnell to construct a temporary campsite close to where the Olympic Village will be built next year. The Olympic Village will be built in the Olympic Park and will be made up of numerous residential apartments, where the athletes will be staying, as well as a number of shops, restaurants, medical buildings and other leisure facilities set amongst a large amount of green open space. Throughout the Olympics, the village will also provide a base for the operations team to run the games.
This campsite will enable those who have tickets to the numerous Olympic events to stay in an affordable choice of accommodation.
The temporary site, which will be able to house a number of caravans and motorhomes, will be in close proximity to Chigwell tube station, on the underground’s central line. People who choose to stay on the new campsite will be able to get to the Olympic events within approximately a quarter of an hour.
The campsite will open its doors to campers on the 25th July, and will close on the 11th September. Coincidently, the site will be constructed on the grounds of where Sally Gunnell grew up, and where she trained at hurdling by jumping over bales of hay.
Sally Gunnell has spoken publicly on the building of the site and has said "I'm delighted The Caravan Club is operating a temporary site for the duration of the Olympic and Paralympic Games on the site of my childhood home and training ground! Old Farm holds many happy memories for me and I am so glad I can share this with my fellow caravanners."
If you need to buy new leisure batteries before your stay at the Olympic Games campsite please visit http://www.advancedbatterysupplies.co.uk/
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