

Every year the London Diving Chamber holds a fantastic evening of talks at the Royal Geographical Society. This year they had 460 year's worth of diving combined with Alex Hildred, archaeologist on the Mary Rose and tales of Tim Ecott's adventures, the author of Neutral Buoyancy. This event is held in support of the Scuba Trust - a charity devoted to giving people with physical disabilities an equal opportunity to experience the pleasure and excitement of scuba diving and the underwater world.
Last Thursday the place was packed, keenly listening to the tales and adventures of two fantastic speakers and seeing some wonderful video and photographs. Jules Eden from EMed gave a fantastic introduction as always and it was great to see all of the London Diving Chamber Team there and The Scuba Trust. £775 was raised for a brilliant cause and thank you to everyone who came that evening. It was great seeing you all and hope that you all got home safely in the snow.
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