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- Health & Safety -

 

​- COVID-19 and Toad Abode -

 

Please do not visit Toad Abode if you or anyone in your household has symptoms of COVID-19 or is otherwise unwell.​

  

- Toad Abode -

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Toad Abode is situated down a narrow country lane, along with equestrian, farming, residential and water facilities. Guests are asked to keep to the advertised speed limits and give way to any agricultural/industrial traffic where possible.

 

Guests are advised to beware of electric fences, barbed wire, cattle grids, and other hazards, and asked to respect all boundaries and not enter any fenced off areas where they are not permitted to do so.

 

Dogs must be kept on leads and not allowed to enter other guests’ pitches or neighbouring properties. Owners are required to clean up after their pets immediately.

 

Guests are asked not to feed, and must not interfere with, or allow dogs to worry or harm, the neighbouring horses or livestock.

 

Toad Abode has one, unisex compost toilet; guests may bring their own camping toilets if they so choose but all waste must be taken with them when they leave. Toad Abode does not have the facilities to dispose of chemical toilet waste. Any guest caught disposing of waste on site or in the river, will be asked to leave and not return.

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There are no wash or shower facilities at Toad Abode.

 

Guests must be over the age of 18 to make a reservation. Guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, who remains responsible for their care and safety for the duration of their stay.

 

Toad Abode is a quiet site and at the request of our neighbours, guests are required to keep noise and music to a minimum.

 

Guests must take all rubbish with them when they leave.

 

Toad Abode will not accept responsibility for the loss or damage to any personal belongings left unattended on Toad Abode premises. Guest vehicles and their contents are parked at their own risk.

 

- Fire Safety -

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Fires/barbecues are permitted in the designated firepits/barbecue grills only, or guests may bring their own to use (for a fee), provided these are raised off the grass. Bags of logs can be purchased by speaking to Toad Abode staff.

 

Guests are reminded to take extreme care around all fires. Firepits and barbecues are only to be used outside, under the supervision of a responsible adult and once lit, must not be left unattended. If you wish to have a fire/barbecue, please keep a means of extinguishing it at hand and children must be supervised at all times.

 

Open flames, and barbecues in enclosed spaces can be deadly. Guests are asked not to use candles, smoke, or store flammable liquids or gases in or near their tents and to take extreme care if cooking in their vestibules. Guests using their own enclosed log burning stoves in their own tents (hot tenting), will be required to exercise extreme caution and have working carbon monoxide and smoke detectors.

 

Toad's Hut is equipped with a log burning stove. Guests staying in the hut, wishing to use the stove must exercise caution when doing so:

Use only the seasoned, dry wood provided by Toad Abode.

Use the air inlet, flue damper and open a window to ensure the fire receives enough air to burn cleanly.

Not cover or block the air vents on the floor in Toad's Hut.

Do not leave unattended once lit.

Use the safety guard.

Do not leave flammable items on either the stove or safety guard.

Keep a means of extinguishing the stove nearby.

Be aware of the carbon monoxide and smoke detectors and heed any warnings.

 

Fireworks and sky lanterns are not permitted at Toad Abode.

 

Fires can spread quickly. In the event of a serious fire:

Get everyone out straight away and assemble in the car park.

Anyone whose clothing is ablaze should stop, drop, and roll, until the flames are extinguished. Fire extinguishers, sand buckets and fire blankets are located in the “Robin's Reception” and Toad Hut.

Contact Fire and Rescue (telephone 999) and give the post code: SG12 8SX

Unlock the main gate if possible and keep away from the fire.

 

The above is only advice and guests are expected to use common sense with regard to fire safety. Toad Abode cannot be held responsible for advice given.

 

- Water Safety -

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Toad Abode runs alongside the River Ash but does not own the fishing rights to this section of the river so please, no fishing.

 

Sections of Toad Abode include unrestricted access to the riverbank. The water is cold, fast flowing at times, deep in places, and may contain under water hazards and wildlife.

 

For these reasons, no alcohol is allowed at Toad Abode and children must be supervised at all times. Guests entering the water do so at their own risk.

 

In the event of emergency, a life ring is located at in the “Robin's Reception”.

 

- Emergency Contacts -

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Emergency Services: 999

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A&E Princess Alexandra Hospital: 01279 444455

Hamstel Road, Harlow,

Essex, CM20 1QX

6.4 Miles from Toad Abode - Directions

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A&E Lister Hospital: 01438 314333

Coreys Mill Lane, Stevenage,

Hertfordshire, SG1 4AB

18 Miles from Toad Abode - Directions

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Site Owner:

David H0lloran - 07950163852

Site Address: Toad Abode,

Pegs Lane, Widford,

Hertfordshire, SG12 8SX

 

In the case of an accident, please let a member of staff know as soon as possible.

 

The staff at Toad Abode thank you in advance for working with them to keep your camping experience as safe and COVID-19 free as possible.

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Toad Abode is a trading name of

DJH Garden Services Limited

Company number - VAT number

05363504 - 847305912 

2025

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