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Training - Refresher

Posted by fredwynn on 31st March 2008

I have had a number of e-mails from potential members asking about possible training - numbers sadly cannot justify an overseas dive trip. However, if any member would like a ‘refresher’ to diving - or, let’s say an Open Water Course - as your BSAC and PADI training co-ordnator and instructor - I would be happy to run a weekend course in Guernsey/UK if there was sufficient interest. I have a swimming pool for use here in Guernsey - plus some nice sheltered shore dive sites - but would need a minimum number of people.  For GLUG members - or potential members - I would be happy to do this at ‘cost’ price. If anyone is interested, just drop me a note.

Kind regards

Fred

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Political Items on GLUG

Posted by chrislee on 31st March 2008

Dear AllFurther to the recent correspondence regarding political items being posted onto the website, I am keen to bring together the GLUG Committee to discuss the clubs stance on this and other website and diving issues.I would like this meeting to be conducted before the end of April 2008, after which items discussed and the proposed route forward will be communicated to all members.Unfortunately, I am unable to chair tomorrow nights meeting, Brian will be looking after this tomorrow night.Many thanks, Chris 

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Political issues

Posted by Ben on 28th March 2008

Dear All,

Neil and myself had exchanged a few comments following his posting of ‘Please sign this petition’, relating to the appropriateness of using the GLUG blog as a media for postings of political nature.  For those interested please read the trail of comments posted on the website.  I hope that we can have a discussion on this at the next monthly meeting. 

As Neil mentioned, for those unable to make the meeting, further comments will be welcome.  However, as per my last comment, I won’t say anymore here.  I am mindful of the risks of causing misunderstanding and bad feelings by such postings.  There has been a couple of incidences in the past as a result of exchanges of messages between GLUG members via this website.  

Ben

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Sark - end of May Bank holiday - spaces available

Posted by fredwynn on 26th March 2008

I am still in the land of “love you lots” (Thailand) - getting back to Guernsey tomorrow. I will have a couple of spaces available for this sive trip at the end of May. If anyone is interested, pleased drop me a note and I will give you further details. Unless I don’t have any replies within a couple of weeks, I will open this up to my dive club - but would really prefer to keep this a GLUG trip if possible. This is the third year this trip has been organised - with fantastic feedback from all who have dived and stayed on this magic island.

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Discounted Bonaire trip for one Woman

Posted by Neil on 26th March 2008

All,

Lambda Divers have one free space on their trip to Bonaire from April 5th-12th, if any of our female members fancy a last-minute trip.

They’ve had a late cancellation, and the lady concerned is selling her slot at a 10% discount, for US$900 (around £450) excluding flights. In addition to that, you get a US$28 credit on your resort bill for the week.

Unfortunately, I’ve had no details of what the price includes in the way of meals etc., but if you’re interested, send an email to lambdadiversinfo@hotmail.com

Neil.

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Scuba Divers needed to March on Westminster

Posted by Neil on 25th March 2008

The MCS (Marine Conservation Society) and BSAC are calling up British Scuba Divers to join the Battle for Britain’s seas. Join them for a march on Parliament to demand Marine Reserves Now within the Marine Act, which will be published in draft on 3rd April.

MCS, BSAC and public aquaria have collectively gathered over 100,000 signatures in support of a network of highly protected marine reserves, to be delivered to Environment Secretary, Hilary Benn outside the Houses of Parliament. We need YOUR support, so please register as a demonstrator today. Email Sandrac@bsac.com giving your name and contact details.

NB: Only the first 100 Divers will be able to take part in the march (on a first come first served basis). Please DO NOT simply turn up on the day without registering first.

More details:
Date: 3rd April
Assembly Time: 11:00am
Assembly Point: In front of County Hall (by London Aquarium)
What to bring: Mask & Snorkel. (optional: Diving suit, booties, fins, but NO Dive Knives, Tanks, or Weights).
NB: There will be no changing or storage facilities

A Marine Reserves Now! T-Shirt will be provided to participants.

The March will start at 12:15, to arrive at Old Palace Yard at 12:45. There will be a photocall with divers congregated outside the Houses of Parliament and presentation of the Marine Reserves Now! petition to the Environment secretary at 13:00.

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Please sign this petition

Posted by Neil on 25th March 2008

This isn’t dive-related at all, but it is something that affects a great number of long-term HIV sufferers, so I hope you’ll forgive me for posting it here.

I would urge everyone to sign the petition at http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/DLA-Review/. Please read on, to discover why…

Back in the ’80s and early 90’s, when HIV was considered a terminal illness, and the life expectancy of HIV sufferers was only a few months, the government awarded Disability Living Allowance (DLA) to large numbers of HIV sufferers (and, of course others with chronic illnesses). DLA recipients are normally subject to a Periodic Review process, but those with terminal, chronic and/or incurable conditions were exempt from this - their benefits were guaranteed “for life”.

The vast majority of those awarded DLA at the time have since passed away, however a few lucky ones survived. Over the course of the last 10-20 years, they have, naturally, structured their lives and finances on the assumption that they would continue to receive this benefit.

However, in May last year, this exemption was removed, with no prior consultation or publicity, and now many long-term HIV sufferers face having their benefits reduced, or removed altogether. This process has already begun. The Government is making no effort to find employment for, or offer other assistance to those whose benefits are stopped.

Although HIV is no longer considered a terminal disease, those who have been taking various HIV medications for such a prolonged period are often unable to work, due to problems such as Severe fatigue, Arthritis, Liver disfunction, etc. Even for those who are able to work, finding employment is likely to be difficult - many are in their 50s - and the first question any employer is likely to ask is “So, why haven’t you been working for the last xx years?”.

While I’m not suggesting that benefits should be paid to those who don’t really need them, I think the sudden removal of benefits that have been assured for many, many years is likely to cause real hardship for those it affects - possibly even causing homelessness (I know of people who have obtained mortgages on the basis of these “assured” benefits). The Government should at the very least be providing support for those whose benefits are being removed - either by a gradual reduction, or by helping them to find employment, prior to removing the benefits.

Please go to http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/DLA-Review/ and put your name to the petition.

Thanks,

Neil.

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El Quseir 4-11 June

Posted by Anna on 14th March 2008

May I remind you that the show price for this trip is valid till Monday (17th March) morning only. Please see Events Page or my previous post #1287 for details.

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2008 UK Booking Forms available online (at last!)

Posted by Neil on 13th March 2008

Hi there,

I’ve finally managed to upload the UK Dive Booking forms to the website.  Please see the Events Page for details.

Big apology to Corinne for not getting it done sooner - just been snowed under with work for months!

Neil.

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XMAS & NEW YEAR MALDIVES TRIP

Posted by in2theblue on 11th March 2008

http://www.scubascuba.com/liveaboards-seaquest-intro.asp

Picture by Charlie Stewart

For those of you, who like to get away for Xmas and The New Year, three of us are going on the above trip. Check out the link for full details, but, for now, the brief details are as follows:

21st Dec-5th Jan 2009

2 weeks liveaboard on Seaquest, all inclusive (except booze)

This will cost £2980 plus UK and Male departure taxes of £67 per person. This includes economy class scheduled flights from the UK with Emirates Airlines, airport to liveaboard transfers, full board accommodation in an air-conditioned, en-suite twin/double cabin, canned soft drinks, teas, coffees and snacks, drinking water, all diving, use of tanks and weights and various excursions. A £250 deposit is required to secure a place.

As there are still places left on Seaquest, it would be great to have some more GLUG members join Brian Broadbridge, Allan Isted and myself, Charlie Stewart on this amazing trip.

Santa Claus and stress or pristine diving with Manta Rays? Mmmmm!

Best Wishes

Charlie

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Bargain Diving El Quseir in June

Posted by Anna on 11th March 2008

I am organising a diving trip with www.pharaohdiveclub.com in El Quseir at a show price. Miles of beautiful reefs especially attractive for photographers. The trip is also suitable for less experienced divers.

One week HB accommodation (twin/double rooms) at the Fanadir resort, 5 days of shore/RIB diving (two guided dives a day + unlimited house reef diving) and transfers from and to Marsa Alam Airport; all of these for £195. The quote is valid till Monday 17th March.

Boat trips to Elphinstone, Dolphin Reef, Abu Dabab etc available at supplement.

Return flights departing 04/06/08from Gatwick to Marsa Alam, returning 11/06/08 are about £289 with Thomsofly (tonight online quote).

In order to secure your place on the trip, you have to book your return flight to Marsa Alam (dates as above) and email your confirmation to Steve at info@pharaohdiveclub.com and copy to me by 17th of March.

After this date the show price no longer applies, however, if more people will be interested I will try to negotiate the best possible price.

Diving courses and kit hire available. See website for prices. The show price for the PADI OW valid till 17th March is £225 BB or £275 HB accommodation, transfers, full course or referral + 3 days diving and full kit hire for 5days. Additional cost is about 35 Euros for the PADI Certificate.

Please e-mail me (or Steve directly) if you have any questions. I look forward to meeting some new members in El Quseir.

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Dive for Life Similan Liveaboard

Posted by Adam Preston on 9th March 2008

4 days/nights live-aboard to co-inside with the Dive for Life Scuba Jamboree on Phi Phi Island, Thailand.  For a scuba diver, no visit to Thailand should be complete without a visit to the famous Similan & Surin Islands, one of Asia’s top dive destinations. The schedule for this trip will include visits to all the major dive sites in the area and unlimited dives within safe recreational limits.

Price per person in THB: Double Bed Cabin 30,400 Bunk Bed Cabin 28,500.  Approx. Price sterling (1THB=64 GBP): Double 475 Bunk 445

For every person booking Rainbow-Scuba will make a 50 USD donation to DfL.  Plus free rental of scuba equipment for DfL participants. Full details please see www.rainbow-scuba.com or email Adam@rainbow-scuba.com

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Agenda - 4 Mar 08

Posted by chrislee on 4th March 2008

Dear All, Please find attached the agenda for our next meeting. See you downstairs at Halfway To Heaven, Regards, Chris  Agenda - 4 April 08 

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THAILAND/BURMA TRIP 2009

Posted by in2theblue on 3rd March 2008

Hi Everyone

I hope to go to Thailand next February, to do my Dive Master qualification, on Ko Samui. I have also been discussing doing a trip with Adam at Rainbow Scuba

He has suggested that we might want to try and fill a liveaboard with both, GLUGies and others, from his rainbow network. We are looking at two specific charters namely:

http://www.moby-dick-adventures.com/m-v-nautica.htm

http://www.diving-thailand-phuket.com/diving_thailand_liveaboard/colona_liveaboard_introduction.htm

As well as this 4/6 day live aboard, Adam can also organise land based trips on this fabulous island-check out his web wite. As a lot of you know, Fred Wyn has just left Thailand after an amazing and successful time and spoke highly of his time with Adam and Rainbow-scuba.

At this stage, I would like to gauge your interest, in this idea and then, with enough interest, Adam can put the trip together for us.

On a different note, The Red Sea September trip has now been opened up to some other G & L dive clubs who are showing keen interest. You may want to have a think about booking shortly if you are interested.

See you on Tuesday (4th) committee meeting and social or at LIDS

Charlie

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