Practical Caravan

What have you been up to?

- Practical.caravan@futurenet.com

We know from letters and emails that we’ve received that a lot of you have been busy tackling DIY jobs on your van over the past few months - taking the opportunit­y that lockdown has afforded to upgrade your caravan, or simply finish those niggly tasks that you hadn’t got around to doing pre-coronaviru­s. We’ve a few more projects for you to get to grips with this issue – including a neat way of keeping your valuables safe – but we’d love to hear what you’ve been up to during lockdown. Share your DIY hints and tips via the email address below, and they might appear in the magazine!

OUR TECH EXPERTS include (left to right) John Sootheran, Sammy Faircloth, Nigel Hutson and Tony Brown

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