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Scuba Scene Taunton

About Scuba Scene Taunton

Scuba Scene Ltd was set up in 2004 by Ian Angell a PADI course Director with over 18 years experience within the dive industry. In 2007 it purchased Dive Mobile. a dive centre based in Blackford, Somerset and from there moved to Somerset's county town Taunton in 2008 where it exists today. It is the only 5 star IDC centre in the county. Over the years, Scuba Scene has established itself as a friendly, local dive centre and water sports store in the heart of Somerset. They have some 100 sq m of retail space, stocking a large range of diving and water sports equipment, as well as offering equipment servicing and repairs.

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Courses and Certifications

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38 East ReachTaunton, Somerset, TA1 3ES
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