
| December 2007 Issue - www.bsac.org |
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BSAC Diving Officer’s Conference 2007
The British Sub Aqua Club Diving Officer's Conference 2007 was held on Saturday 1st December 2007 at the Institute of Education, London. The exciting DOC programme and the chance to win an Ambient Pressure Diving Rebreather resulted in more tickets being sold and an increased attendance compared to the last few years. BSAC Chairman, Marcus Allen, welcomed delegates to the Conference and showed an excerpt from the Go! Diving UK DVD which all delegates received in their conference packs. The President of BSAC, HRH Prince of Wales, sent a message congratulating BSAC Japan on their 20th anniversary. The morning session was ably chaired by Maggie Cowing, who managed to keep most of the National Diving Committee group leaders (NDC) under control. The National Diving Officer, Sean Gribben, thanked all the volunteers who contribute their time and expertise to BSAC. For management reasons, NDC is split into 5 working groups. The group leaders each presented their work and future plans to the Conference. All the information was simultaneously published in an NDC Bulletin (http://www.bsac.org/page/95/ndc-e-bulletin.htm), which was handed out to the delegates after the presentations. Sean then returned to the lectern to announce that from January 2008 every current BSAC Instructor would receive an updated Instructor Manual CD free of charge. The delegates were clearly delighted and spontaneous applause broke out. Sean thanked Council for agreeing to fund this popular move. Some of the awards previously made at DOC had been moved to the evening dinner, so the new slimmed down awards section included the instructor qualifications. Mark Wilson, leader of the Instructor Training Group awarded the Collins & Chambers Award for the most meritorious performance on an Open Water Instructor Exam to Jenny Jones from RAF Henlow Branch. The Analox Award for the best performance on an Advanced Instructor exam was presented to James Torbet, BSAC Direct. Dave Lock (First Class Diver Chief Examiner) awarded certificates to Andrew Allen, Andy Botten, Andy Cursons, Ben Panter, David Perks, Gordon Mackie, James Mills, Jamie Heptonstall, Michael Bailey, Neil Richmond, Paul Haynes, Philip Harrison, Sandra Castro, Tom McCrickerd. The Lighthouse Torch Award for best performance on a First Class Diver exam was presented by Jack Bird to Dave Perks.
Maggie Cowing, National Instructor Chief Examiner, presented awards to Simon Campbell, Sarah Gauci Carlton and Andy Procter. Andy Procter won the Weezle Award for the best performance on the National Instructor Exam and Paul Child from Weezle presented him with a Weezle undersuit, hat and socks. The Wilkinson Sword is given each year to the candidate that puts in the best performance in either the National Instructor or First Class exams, and Sean Gribben presented the sword to Dave Perks.During the tea break, delegates were given the chance to meet the Regional Coaches. A new, expanded stand area and a coordinated approach by the Coaches generated lots of opportunity for delegates to discuss training issues with regional teams. Brian Cumming NDC Safety Advisor presented the Incident Report for 2007 (http://www.bsac.org/page/1062/-incident-report-2007.htm). BSAC is currently trying to ascertain how many dives are done each year in the UK to give the Incident Report a context. Initial surveys have been carried out and Brian detailed the next round of surveys which will be Branch and Centre based. Brian then presented Alan Broadhurst Awards to Paul Marshall, Andy Botten, Paul Gray, Mike Marsh, Valerie Scott, Helen Hadley, Jonathan Lewis and John Cobb. George Brookes presented the Heinke Trophy to Darwen SAC. He praised their establishment of a database of members and use of their website, effective promotional activities, scientific diving and implementation of an effective child welfare policy.Staying with the safety theme, Fiona Denny came to the stage to introduce the winners of the Divetrack competition held in memory of her sister, the respected BSAC National Instructor, Penny Glover. Jeff Neasham and Marcus Cardew from the winning team presented their diver tracking unit and discussed the testing that they had undergone. The team from Newcastle University and Tritech also had a stand in the foyer and generated lots of interest from the delegates. Tony Baskeyfield wrapped up the morning session by presenting BSAC Travel Club Photographic Awards to Photographer of the Year, Andrey Nekrasov, Runner up, Steve Jones and Newcomer of the Year to Eleonora Manca. After a busy lunchtime catching up with old friends and making new contacts, delegates returned to the auditorium for Martin Dean from ADUS to turn out the lights on them. Usually turning down the lights after lunch is a bad mistake for any presenter, as their audience drifts into a postprandial slumber. But there were gasps of admiration for the stunning 3D wreck images that Martin showed.Using high density multibeam sonar and software more commonly seen in the computer gaming industry, Martin explained how environmental and military surveys have been conducted around the world using this technology. Andy Hunt, BSAC Expeditions Officer had the hard task of following Martin's presentation. Andy presented details of the various expeditions carried out during 2007, with the aid of the BSAC Expedition Grants Scheme (BEGS). He explained to the delegates the high success rate of applications and urged them to put pen to paper and apply for 2008 (http://www.bsac.org/page/509/grants-scheme.htm). Sean Gribben, the NDO, joined Andy on stage to present the BSAC Expeditions Trophy to Max Ruffert for the South Scotland REDS trip. The next half hour was devoted to looking at ways in which divers can access training outside of their branch. Paul Beal (Yorkshire coach) and Dave Tresidder (South East Coach) spoke about the help that regional teams could provide, whereas Steve Cox (NDC - Joint Services Rep) and Margaret Baldwin (NDC - Snorkelling Chief Examiner) spoke about common misperceptions of BSAC Centres. Choices for training in whole or in part with Regional teams and with BSAC Centres were discussed. After a quick break for coffee, Sam Fanshawe from the Marine Conservation Society spoke about whether the UK had Seas Fit For Diving? (http://www.bsac.org/news.139.htm). She explained the current status of the Marine Bill and action planned for the future. For more information, please visit http://www.mcsuk.org The NDO, Sean Gribben, stepped in for his deputy to present a section summarising all the information that had been presented by the NDC during the day, before joining in with the open forum. We will be posting the open forum questions and definitive answers on the website soon. The highlight of the presentations was the plenary address by Professor Trevor Norton entitled The Brave, the Brilliant and the Barmy. Trevor used a selection of images to complement his witty and irreverent look at both his early diving days and pioneers of UK scientific research diving. Explaining the Haldane family predilection for self-experimentation, Trevor reduced most of the audience to tears. Stories of warheads off the coast of Ireland, family visits to coal mines in search of monoxide poisoning and how to convert milk churns into diving equipment left the delegates thoroughly entertained.Trevor Nortons books are currently available from the BSAC Shop at http://www.bsac.org/page/514/bookshop.htm#rain By now the bar was beckoning but there was one last duty for Marcus Allen and Sean Gribben to oversee. Trevor Norton picked the winning ticket for the Ambient Pressure rebreather draw, complete with a BSAC training course. Dave Elphick was the lucky winner and he will be off to the Ambient Pressure factory soon to be fitted for his unit. The night carried on for those who had chosen to attend the BSAC Awards Dinner. The dinner took place at the Russell Hotel . Mark Wilson, as the Toastmaster, carefully led everyone through the proceeds of the nightAwards were given to Clare Peddie, who was presented with the Aqualung/Spirotechnique (cannon ball) award . Bernard Eaton was awarded the Colin McLeod award. The following BSAC branches were awarded Clubmark , Chillington Divers, Martin Hammond, and Deric Lum, Medway Divers, Judith Bodkin, Kevin Tarr and Andrew Moon, Mid Lancs, Andy Bennett and Tameside Divers, Bob Healey. The after dinner speaker Simon Campbell concentrated on a humourous, yet serious, presentation on the BSAC National Exam. ![]() Phil Harrison , ex-BSAC Chairman was awarded Honorary Life membership to BSAC and also Vice President of the BSAC by Marcus Allen current BSAC Chairman. Sean Gribben issued ‘Thank You awards from the NDO’ to regional coaches Dave Tresidder, Sophie Rennie, Mark Cooper, Arthur Johnson, Hilary Child, Sandra Cooper, Dave Sydenham, Hywell Dyer, and NDC members Phil Clifton, Geoff Hide, Tony Hoile and Mark Mumford. A raffle was held and the proceeds of £833.00 went to the Marine Conservation Society Thanks must go to the following sponsors of the event; Ambient Pressure, Scubapro, Dive magazine, Spa PR, Dive Magazine. And for raffle prizes; Scubapro, Lighthouse Diving Ltd, Typhoon, Aquapress, Celtic Diving Base, Maltaqua, Colona Divers and BSAC Shop. |
The Peter Small Jubilee Trust Award Peter Small was a well known science journalist and co-founder of the BSAC. He promoted and was involved in "inner space" research; a passion that would ultimately claim his life.In December 1962 Peter tragically died aged only 35, during a pioneering deep diving experiment to 1020ft in the Pacific Ocean. It has been some time since an award in memory of Peter Small has been made but the resurgence of a number of meaningful diving projects in the last couple of years has prompted the BSAC in conjunction with the British Sub Aqua Jubilee Trust to resurrect such an award. The Peter Small Jubilee Trust Award will to be awarded annually for the most worthwhile and ambitious BSAC Project, conducted in British waters. The recipient will receive a prestigious medal to keep and also a prize of £1000. Eligible diving projects should promote the advancement of underwater exploration and the education of the public by encouraging safe diving whilst conducting underwater study, research and exploration. Applications for the award should be made to the BSAC Expeditions Officer and accompanied by both a soft and hard copy report on the project. The BSAC National Diving Officer with assistance from the BSAC Expeditions Officer will nominate up to three projects, with associated justification, for the BSA Jubilee Trust to consider and select the award recipient. The award will only be made if the project is considered by the BSA Jubilee Trust to be of a satisfactory standard. It is the intention of the BSA Jubilee Trust and BSAC to premiere this award at next year's Diving Officer’s Conference. Normally, the diving projects year runs from 1st November to 31st October of the following year. However, an exception will be made for the first award whereby diving projects completed between November 1st 2006 and October 31st 2008 will be eligible. |
The 26th International Shipwreck Conference
SHIPWRECKS, DIVING AND MARINE ARCHAEOLOGY SATURDAY 9th FEBRUARY 2008 Robbins Conference Centre, University of Plymouth Invited speakers include:
For more details, directions and information about the conference, visit: www.shipwreckconference.org The International Shipwreck Conference is organized by IMASS (the International Maritime Archaeology & Shipwreck Society) Please note that the programme may change at short notice. |
| Nominations for BSAC Council |
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Andy Moll, BSAC honorary secretary, is accepting nominations for BSAC Council and officer positions which will be vacant from the 2008 AGM in May. There are six council positions becoming available. The position of chairman, vice-chairman and honorary treasurer are also becoming available. Anyone wishing to stand should contact either (maryt@bsac.com) or Wendy Davies (wendyd@bsac.com) for a nomination form or for further information. All nominations must be received at BSAC HQ by no later than 31st January 2008. Motions Any motions to be raised at BSAC's AGM must also be submitted by 31st January 2008. Motions to be raised at the AGM submitted by a branch committee must be accompanied by the relevant extract from the minutes of the branch meeting. Motions submitted by a voting member must be seconded by at least four other voting members. All such motions must be sent to the honorary secretary c/o BSAC HQ for the attention of Mary Tetley. |
| Potential funds available for BSAC Members in England |
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Apart from being the Eastern Regional Coach, I am also the treasurer of Luton Sports Network. Sports Networks sit just below the County Sports Partnerships (see web link below) Sports Networks have replaced the old Sports Councils in most towns and cities. Their purpose is to award sums of money to amateur sports people and/or clubs against set criteria that normally start with your sport being one that is recognised by Sport England, through to local terms set out by the Local Sports Network committee. Try approaching your local sports Network via their web site or by direct contact, establish their award criteria and how to apply. A good example that I have seen work in the past is the partial or full refund of course costs and reasonable travelling expenses for the achievement of OWI, where the local BSAC club won't or can't make a contribution for funds. Another example could be for the purchase of safety equipment. Have a look at your club RIB this winter, there may be some items of equipment that needs replacing that are critical to diver safety. You might also want to develop the junior section of your club and gain Club Mark accreditation via BSAC as this will also assist with grant award applications. The definition of a junior by Club Mark is up to and including the age of 18. http://www.sportengland.org/index/get_resources/county_sports_partnerships/csp_contacts.htm |
| BSAC members invited to contribute to Safety Survey |
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Divers are invited to take part in a diving survey being conducted by Arkenford Ltd. on behalf of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) and with the full support of the British Sub Aqua Club (BSAC). It is designed to gather information about diver training and experience and seeks your views on various safety issues within their sport. The survey should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete and the data gathered will be used to improve our understanding of safety issues within the sport. All data will be managed in strict confidence and anonymity observed within any subsequent report. BSAC members have a significant contribution to make to this survey and so we would encourage all members to follow this link and complete the survey http://www.arkenford.net/uc/admin/4b36/ On behalf of BSAC and MCA thank you for your support. |
Safety Talk - December 2007 |
Nostalgia or a valuable resource?Experience is a wonderful thing. When starting out on a new activity you can be provided with formal training to equip you with a foundation of skills with which to gain 'experience', but what is that experience and how do you gain from it? Well first of all, in receiving training you have already gained from the experiences of your instructor and their own training as a diver and an instructor. Diving in a club offers structured organised diving that will provide you with the opportunities to gain experience, in a controlled and safe way to build on the skills you have been taught. The same is true whatever new skills you learn and can be applied both as a diver, instructor and other related areas. The problem with experience is that the more you gain the harder it becomes to remember it all in detail. Reading through one of my 'old' logbooks the other day the memories of those original wondrous experiences came flooding back - so much so that I then dug out some old Instructor Notes including my Club Instructor Exam report! I suddenly realised, now as an Instructor Trainer and National Instructor, just how far I had progressed in that time. I was just so glad I had kept all those records to remind me and provide a benchmark for my development. Andrea Dickens NDC SDC Updates Manager |
Keeping Track One of the key aspects of learning from experience is the ability to analyse past events and also remember your experiences. In the early days of our Diver Training we keep a log as a means of demonstrating our experience dives and whilst many continue to do this others let recording fall by the wayside. Diving Instructors take great care to encourage their students to fill out a diving log for the purposes of showing their diving experience to the DO but what should you record? The simple answer is often "whatever you want" and generally divers find the information they want to record for themselves such as Marine life seen or wreck details. So how does safety fit in? Well recording your equipment configuration and weighting details can help you make the correct adjustments when changing set up or after a break. This both saves time and avoids attempting to take a guess at the correct amount. The ability to check back on the type of diving you have done previously may help you make informed decisions about further developing your skills to include nitrox, trimix or rebreather use to match your developing interests. Perhaps most importantly by recording if you have a problem on a dive, even if it was corrected, this can be an important way of learning from those experiences. Instructing As an Instructor one of the many reasons I keep a diving log is to encourage my students to do the same. However, keeping an Instructor Log, which records the range of teaching experience carried out, is a very important tool that can be employed in your development as an Instructor. A very simple log, perhaps as a spreadsheet, may give you clues as to whether you are constantly teaching the same small set of skills or teach the whole range of diving skills and so help keep your own skills, and interests, up to date. A more detailed log could include extensive self analysis after a training session to help improve things for future teaching opportunities. This is especially valuable for those aiming to achieve the higher qualifications of National Instructor, Instructor Trainer and Advanced Instructor. Seamanship The recording of a Coxswain's log may evoke connotations of Star Trek or crusty sea captains but can prove a valuable reference when repeating a visit to a particular area. It also meets the requirement for logged experience after the Boathandling Course before applying for the Diver Coxswain Award. Being able to refer to a sensible log is also a good way of reassuring others of your experience. Think SAFE - Dive SAFE Jim Watson BSAC Safety and Development Manager For more detail and information please visit www.bsac.org/page/45/diving-safety.htm. |
BSAC Shop |
BSAC Shop are offering 10% off all orders during December (excluding student training material) at www.bsacshop.com.
Christmas Posting Dates The last posting dates for Christmas are: 1st Class Letters is 20/12/07 2nd Class Letters is 17/12/07 Special Delivery is 22/12/07 1st Class Packetpost is 20/12/07 2nd Class Packetpost is 17/12/07 If you are ordering items for Christmas, please ensure you allow plenty of time for your order to be dispatched. Looking for ideas for Christmas gift? We have selected some great ideas.
Bite-Back 2008 Calendar - Limited EditionShark and marine conservation organisation, Bite-Back have produced a superb limited edition calender for 2008. For the first time ever, the work of award winning photographers including David Doubilet, Jeff Rotman and Alex Mustard and others can be viewed in a high quality calendar that combines stunning photography and thought provoking commentary from the photographers. For more information, please go to http://www.bsac.org/page/1028/christmas-gift-ideas.htm#calendar Jewellery This beautiful scuba diver jewellery is intricately hand crafted. The jewellery is available in Silver, 9 carat Gold and 18 carat Gold. The diver measures 2.8cm long by 0.9cm wide and comes either on its own as a Charm, as a Necklace with a chain of 45cm or as Cufflinks. All jewellery comes presented in an attractive gift box. For more information, please go to http://www.bsac.org/page/1018/jewellery.htm Christmas Cards and Calendars In response to requests and suggestions by members for ideas for Christmas cards and calendars BSAC has made arrangements with our colleagues at the RNLI to link in with the services they offer in producing Christmas Cards and calendars. The sale of these goods provide valuable income to support the activities of this important rescue service for the UK and BSAC are very pleased to provide this link as a service to members. For more information, please go to http://www.bsac.org/page/1020/xmas-cards.htm |
Direct Debit Levy
The pilot scheme for paying branch levy by monthly Direct Debit is to be launched from January 2008. We currently have a total of 14 branches signed up to trial the pilot, with other branches expressing an interest in the annual payment plan. Information packs have now been sent out to all interested branches - if your branch has registered an interest and has not yet received the information pack please contact (sandrac@bsac.com) The branch levy by Direct Debit is being introduced in response to member/branch feedback. If you branch would like to know more about the branch levy Direct Debit scheme, either by monthly or annual installments, please contact Sandra on the email above. |
Win a Drysuit at the Yorkshire Regional Conference – 6th January 2008 |
The Yorkshire regional conference will be held on Sunday 6th January 2008 at the Askham Bryan Agricultural College in York.
Tickets are priced at £8.50 and are available from Lou Whitehouse on 07964 301747 or email y.sdco@bsac.com. A full programme of speakers have been arranged to entertain divers of all levels. Trade and information stands have been arranged to make the conference an event with something for everyone. BSAC HQ staff will be represented to advise on services available to the clubs and to take feedback from the membership. A photo competition will also be run as part of the conference. We are inviting conference participants to submit photographs which will be judged on the day by other conference delegates. The overall winner of the competition will receive a framed print of their photograph and the winning photo will also be submitted to Dive magazine for possible publication. Photo submission - Information o Photographs can be submitted digitally or as prints (prints will be scanned in to allow for digital display – see website for submission details) o Digital photographs should be sent to yorks-conference-photos@robforrest.plus.com by Friday January 4, 2008 o Digital photographs should not exceed 5MB and have a min resolution of 1024x768 o Submissions should also include your name, contact number and email address o By entering the competition you agree to the rules and conditions as detailed on the regional website at www.bsac-yorkshire.co.uk/conference |
Message from the South Scotland Regional Coach |
In South Scotland this year and last year, we have had to cancel several scheduled SDCs as no one booked on to them. Sadly, many divers were then disappointed as they called only a few days before the event wanting to book in. At our regional coaches meeting in mid-November, I learned that similar cancellations were happening in other regions too.
When we organise regional SDCs we need to book a venue in advance and most venues are reluctant to hold a booking without payment as it means they lose out on alternative customers who will pay them. We usually manage to arrange to confirm at the latest about 2 weeks in advance of the event, but sometimes even earlier notice is required. The instructors and organisers also make the commitment to be available and put in the required preparation to run the event on the dates given. For these reasons, if you are keen to book into an SDC, you do need to book at the very latest 2 weeks beforehand and preferably earlier than this, so organisers can confirm the event will go ahead and arrange to have sufficient instructors for the event. So, please, if you'd like to do an SDC (which I’d highly recommend as they are all great fun as well as being useful qualifications and a chance to meet other divers in your region!) please make a commitment to it early enough and book on as early as you can. No organiser or instructor likes to cancel courses and disappoint divers who want to take part. The POE (Programme of Events) has a list of all SDCs planned for 2008, as does the BSAC website (http://www.bsac.org/page/304/skill-development-courses.htm). Regional websites will also include any extra SDCs that may be put on throughout the year that could not be planned the year before! See the BSAC website for your region's website URL if you don't already know it (http://www.bsac.org/page/25/regional-websites.htm and also for South Scotland which isn't yet listed: http://southscotland.bsacregions.org). Do check the websites regularly! |
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Opening hours for BSAC HQ over Christmas and New Year
Closed - Christmas Day & Boxing Day Thursday 27th, Friday 28th December & Monday 31st December - 10am to 2pm Closed - New Year's Day Normal working hours resume Wednesday, 2nd January 2008 |
BSAC HQ Telephone Numbers |
The new direct numbers for BSAC HQ departments are as follows:
Membership Services 0151 350 6201 BSAC Shop 0151 350 6202 Diver Resources 0151 350 6203 Accounts 0151 350 6204 Booking inquiries 0151 350 6205 Direct lines for individual members of BSAC staff can be found at www.bsac.org/page/7/meet-hq.htm. For all other inquiries, please call BSAC’s main number 0151 350 6200. |
Courses for December | ||
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Oxygen Administration 12 Jan 2008 Birmingham wm.sdco@bsac.com Instructor Foundation Course 12/13 Jan 2008 Yorkshire BSAC HQ 0151 350 6257 Instructor Foundation Course 12/13 Jan 2008 East Midlands BSAC HQ 0151 350 6257 First Aid For Divers 19 Jan 2008 Eastern E.sdco@bsac.com First Aid For Divers 19 Jan 2008 London l.sdco@bsac.com Oxygen Administration 19 Jan 2008 Cardigan Swales.sdco@bsac.com Oxygen Administration 19 Jan 2008 Lisburn irl.sdco@bsac.com Outboard And Boat Maintenance 19 Jan 2008 Doncaster Y.sdco@bsac.com Instructor Foundation Course 19/20 Jan 2008 North East BSAC HQ 0151 350 6257 Instructor Foundation Course 19/20 Jan 2008 Truro, Cornwall BSAC HQ 0151 350 6257 National Instructor Prep 19/20 Jan 2008 Prep – Intro/Pool BSAC HQ 0151 350 6257 |
Chartwork And Position Fixing 19/20 Jan 2008 Falmouth john.adams@bsac.com Theory Instructor Exam 20 Jan 2008 North East BSAC HQ 0151 350 6257 Theory Instructor Exam 20 Jan 2008 London BSAC HQ 0151 350 6257 First Aid For Divers 20 Jan 2008 Cardigan Swales.sdco@bsac.com First Aid For Divers 20 Jan 2008 Lisburn irl.sdco@bsac.com First Aid For Divers 20 Jan 2008 East Midlands Em.sdco@bsac.com Oxygen Administration 20 Jan 2008 Eastern E.sdco@bsac.com Oxygen Administration 20 Jan 2008 London l.sdco@bsac.com Theory Instructor Exam 26 Jan 2008 Worcester BSAC HQ 0151 350 6257 First Aid For Divers 26 Jan 2008 North East Ne.sdco@bsac.com Lifesaver Award 26 Jan 2008 Aberdeen malcolm.gauld@bsac.com |
Oxygen Administration 26 Jan 2008 Crawley (South East) www.bsac-se.org.uk Oxygen Administration 26 Jan 2008 Cardiff Swales.sdco@bsac.com Oxygen Administration 26 Jan 2008 Totnes richard.handy@bsac.com Oxygen Administration 26 Jan 2008 South Scotland Ss.sdco@bsac.com Practical Rescue Management 26 Jan 2008 Strangford Lough irl.sdco@bsac.com Instructor Foundation Course 26/27 Jan 2008 South East BSAC HQ 0151 350 6257 First Aid For Divers 27 Jan 2008 Cardiff Swales.sdco@bsac.com First Aid For Divers 27 Jan 2008 Totnes richard.handy@bsac.com First Aid For Divers 27 Jan 2008 South Scotland Ss.sdco@bsac.com First Aid For Divers 27 Jan 2008 Crawley www.bsac-se.org.uk |
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