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Written by Helen Bond
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Monday, 17 March 2008 |
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Many congratulations to 4 of the Scuba School team who have just passed their PADI Instructor Exams: Jon Lyall, Mike McNamara, Donna Matthews and Steve Matthews. They have all worked extremely hard over the last couple of months in preparation for a very stressful assessment weekend and did a fantastic job. We look forward to seeing them instructing for the school in the future - and celebrating with them at the party on Saturday!
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Written by Helen Bond
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Friday, 17 August 2007 |
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There are spaces available on the Portsmouth trip on Saturday 25th August diving the wreck of the German submarine U1195(30m) and a drift dive on the Louis Wreck (18m). Cost of trip is £40 and leaves the quayside at 12.45pm sharp. Contact Helen for further details.
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Scubanuts Xmas party 2006 |
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Written by Owen Swain
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Wednesday, 07 February 2007 |
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‘Twas the week before Christmas and all was quiet at the Worlds End pub in Ecton. Suddenly there was a stir, the wildlife started scattering, the locals stopped talking and pricked up their ears, what was that noise?.......nothing happens in this quaint backwater of Northampton?. Then it dawns, that local couple booked a room for a party…yep the Scubanutters Xmas do had arrived!. Descending on the village came various members of the Scubanuts members and crew for the annual event. It was a crisp evening, frosty even (Frosty enough for one unlucky Scubanutter to arrive courtesy of their backside!). Inside we found an oasis, for those that have never been to the Worlds End it is a stunning pub, extremely well decorated and most importantly stocks various different types of beer!.
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Written by Simon Richardson
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Thursday, 02 November 2006 |
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So you bought yourself a camera, and you have taken some fantastic photos with it and you want to show them to the other club members. Why not enter your work in the Northampton Scuba School Photographer of the Year 2006 competition? It doesn’t matter what level of experience you have, anyone can enter, including the PADI Seal Team Snapshot Specialists.
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Rescue Course, GIldenburgh |
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Written by Paul Kelly
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Saturday, 22 April 2006 |
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It was a gruelling day from beginning to end but massively rewarding. The sun beat down, there was a chill wind and the water was 9 degrees. Not too bad unless you're an idiot and decide to try and dive without a hood. Read how I got on, what I got right and how many potential rescue victims we killed.
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