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Scottish ski resort reports low campervan donation compliance and waste issues

04.01.2026 19:15 1 min 1 source РУС
The Herald ENG

Glencoe Mountain Resort has publicly criticized some campervan owners for not paying the requested £5 nightly donation and improperly disposing of waste. The resort stated that during the festive period, only about 25% of the approximately 50 vans staying nightly paid the fee, and staff reported vans sharing a key to avoid a separate waste disposal charge. The resort's social media post, which gained significant attention, described the behavior as disrespectful and incurring extra costs for the business.

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Scottish ski resort reports low campervan donation compliance and waste issues

04.01.2026 The Herald ENG Original source

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