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I read your ‘letter of the month’ in issue 285, about LPG availability, with interest. Might I suggest that readers download the app myLPG.eu? This will tell you about availability and prices all over the areas you are near. It constantly updates. Here in the north-east, we have plenty of LPG availability, including at Asda and Morrisons, along with private garages. Hope this helps! Malcolm Best

MILENCO

The writer of our Letter of the Month wins a pair of Milenco Quattro Levelling Ramps worth £40. They’re twice as high as many plastic levels, with a high-grip leading edge, and can be mounted back-to-back for levelling tag-axles. Visit www.milenco.com for details and retailers.

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When touring, we use face cloths/flannels for hand drying in the ’van washroom, instead of bulky towels. They are the perfect size and so easy to pop in the wash. The label makes a ready-made loop for hanging, too. Susan Scott

Stay dry on your summer holiday

More sunshine, please!

Even the best-laid plans can go awry when you’re contending with British weather, but you can avoid a washout with this new research on the driest places in the UK.

Ripe Insurance analysed Met Office data from 130 holiday hotspots up and down the country and ranked the destinations based on their average number of rainy days.

The popular Lincolnshire seaside spot of Skegness came out on top, with an average of just 102 rainy days a year, while the second and third places were won by Southend-on-Sea and Aldeburgh.

1 Skegness, Lincolnshire 102 days of rain 2 Southend-on-Sea, Essex 108 days 3 Aldeburgh, Suffolk 109 days 4 Frinton-on-Sea, Essex 109 days 5 Margate, Kent 110 days 6 Whitstable, Kent 111 days 7 Bognor Regis, West Sussex 113 days 8 Hunstanton, Norfolk 114 days 9 Eastbourne, East Sussex 116 days 10 Tynemouth, Tyne and West 116 days

Welsh touring park up for grabs

Roger Parry & Partners

If you’ve got £750,000 spare and have always dreamed of running your own campsite, this might just be fate!

Tucked on the Welsh-English border near scenic Llanymynech, the six-acre site is listed with Roger Parry estate agents and is home to a neat touring park with five fully serviced pitches.

That’s not all, though – for the price tag, you also get an 18th-century six-bedroom house, detached bungalow, paddocks and a hardstanding, 80-unit potential storage facility. Get your offers in quickly!

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