No Borders Camp @ Gatwick, September 2007
from email, September 2007:
Balcombe, West Sussex, south of Crawley (Camp Infoline: 07949 790 570 or 07934 718 677)
How to get there:
BY ROAD:
From London: At the southern end of the M23, the road becomes the A23 [southof Crawley]. Take the first exit left B2114 Brighton Road, signposted to Handcross. At the second roundabout turn left onto the B2110 High Beeches Lane, signposted to Turner's Hill. 2km along is a brick water tower on your right. Turn here into Brantridge Lane and the camp site is the first gate on your right.
From Brighton: Turn off the A23 at the Handcross junction signposted B2110. Turn right at the next roundabout towards Handcross. Left at the next junction in the village and right at the next roundabout signposted to Turner's Hill and follow the directions as above.
BY TRAIN:
On the London-Brighton line, get off at Balcombe Station. Turn left onto the B2036 London Road. Turn left at the second junction onto Handcross Road. 2km along this road you get to a junction. On the left is Brantridge Lane and the camp site.
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There are roughly hourly shuttle buses to pick up people from the train station at Balcombe, and about two or three shuttles a day fro the station at Salfords, for people who may not have learnt in time about the change of sites. Balcombe is about 2 miles away from the camp so it is worth phoning from there 07934 760 617 or 07949 790 570 to get a lift if you have a heavy back pack. And if you can drive, and would like to help out with the shuttles, bring your driving license together with some proof of address, or passport, or a debit card so that you can drive one of the shuttle vans.
Once you arrive you should go to the info tent where you will be presented with a welcome pack that you are strongly advised to read.
Now, get off the internet, see you at the camp!
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