Banbury Sub Aqua Club

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About Banbury Sub Aqua Club

Friendly, local club welcoming all levels of Scuba Divers and for those of you never tried this amazing sport we also offer try dives or snorkel sessions.

Banbury Sub Aqua Club Description

Friendly, local and active club welcoming all levels of Scuba Divers and for those of you never tried this amazing sport we also offer try dives or snorkel sessions.
The Club was formed in 1958 by Ernie Lester (Bookmaker) and Colin Miller (Dentist), in the early days of the British Sub-Aqua Club, both of these members became Honorary Presidents of Banbury Branch.
In the early days the Branch would meet in a Public House and by 1962 meetings were held at the White Swan near the Banbury Cross and alternate weeks, as there was no indoor pool in Banbury at that time, training was undertaken throughout the winter with Oxford Branch at the Cowley Road Pool. In the summer months they used Banbury Open Air Pool.
By the mid 60’s lectures were given at the Unicorn Hotel Bloxham or the Unicorn Banbury and pool training was at Sibford School Pool for a fee of 1 /- (one shilling-5p in today’s money) per person. Bloxham School also housed the Compressor which in 1969 was charged at 1 /3 of a penny per 10 cubic feet (old money). Also at this time the Club’s name was changed from Banbury to North Oxford as most of the members came from outlying villages in a 25 mile radius around Banbury.
Shortly after Draycote Water was filled in 1970 the Club started to use it for training and an alternative inland dive site. I believe the very first New Year’s Day dive was in Draycote Water.
In 1970 the Club was using a cottage at “Wykham Mill Farm” Bloxham (where the Aston Martin Works used to be) as a club housing a compressor, meeting room and boat , for the first time the club had a firm base under one roof, but this was short lived as the owner of the farm after two years decided to turn the Club House into flats, he offered alternative accommodation on the farm but this was not suitable as the club would have had to modify the sewerage system which would have been too expensive.
The Branch was now desperate for somewhere to go and after pleas for help to the Council and in the local newspaper, the club found themselves at Lampreys Mill (now called “The Mill”) the old building which is opposite the Spice Ball Centre, what could be better? a permanent base right next to the new swimming pool which was opening later that year, 1973. It was shortly after this time that Clive Sharples, the Chairman at the time, asked to have the name changed back to “Banbury Sub-Aqua Club”, the Branch number 74 stayed the same.
The Club stayed at The Mill for almost 20 years and would still be there today if we hadn’t been priced out, fortunately the Sports Centre were happy for us to move in at reasonable rates, which we did.
Also in the early 90’s the Council took over our old boat shed for road improvements and with the compensation we received we acquired a disused toilet block on the corner of Peoples Park and converted it into a new Boat House. In 1979, before Rigid Inflatables became the norm the club built their own 17. 5ft inflatable boat.

More about Banbury Sub Aqua Club

Banbury Sub Aqua Club is located at Spiceball Sports Centre, OX16 2BB Banbury, Oxfordshire
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Thursday: 19:30 - 23:00
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