Dive courses in the UK and the middle east

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First, I would like to ask a question if anyone checks it.
Where about in the UK would I be able to fine a dry suit course? I know it sounds like a stupid question because that probably be the first course they do but I don't know where any of the dive centres are. This is because I've lived in the Middle East for the last 5 years.

However, In Oman There are a few different dive centres that will do PADI and BSAC. This is an excellent place to dive with Coral Reefs, Rock bottoms, Wrecks and Caves, (Small caves but caves none-the-less.) All of these dive centres can all train up to Divemaster.
If anyone could take the time to reply to my question it would be much appreciated.

:bounce: Kippster :eek:verlord:
 
Kippster,
Might be a good idea to post in the UK Wreck Ferrets section.
There are quite a few dive centres in the UK along the coast - there are also quite a few inland sites. Perhaps the most well know inland site is Stoney Cove in Leicestershire. This is where quite a few people do dry suit training from the various agencies.

I am new to UK diving so I think you'd better off asking for more detail in the UK wreck ferrets section. You could also look at www.divernet.com and follow the links on that site as it is UK based. Scubaboard is primarily North American.
 
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Hi Kippster
Welcome to the board.
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Mmm.. Not very good in terms of what you asked was it??

A simple answer is that just about every PADI centre or BSAC premier school in the UK offers a drysuit course should you wish to do one.

Chris
 
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