Just been chatting to a chap at exmouth and he said seats that are not forward facing don't require seat belts, is this true or false.
Yes, it is true or false.
For older vehicles, side-facing seats not only should not have seat belts, but they should NOT have them. They are likely to do more harm than good in an accident.
For vehicles made after 1988 all forward-facing passenger seats have to have seat belts.
For newer vehicles (manufactured since Jan 2006, but possibly first registered more recently), passengers can only legally be carried in "designated passenger seats" with proper seat belts. They don't have to be forward-facing: rear facing is OK too. But not side-facing.
But for vehicles made before 2006 is it legal for adults to use side-facing seats. However, children under 12 years old MUST be in a proper seat with a suitable belt. If there isn't one, they can't travel.
There is a LOT of misleading information published on the web, some of it with very misleading interpretations of the law (Carvanguard are guilty of this, for example). However, the Department of Transport leaflet seems pretty good:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploa...6202/carriage-of-passengers-in-campervans.pdf Unfortunately, it is six years old and so maybe misses some of the more recent legislative changes related to child passengers.