mharri2

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  1. Hi All, Just so you know Andy Lovemore sold his interest in UKskydiving Ltd some years ago and has no interest in or association with any company run by Mr Royce who was the director at the time the company (ukskydiving ltd) ceased trading and has been since November 2011, the UK DZ owners have been aware of issues with this agency for a few months and have taken steps to protect the DZ's however there is no way to contact those people holding vouchers from this company. The MasonPringle email address has been circulating since the website shutdown purporting to be business recovery specialists, however Mason & Pringle Ltd ceased trading in 2004 and was owned by a friend of Mr Royce whose name appears at the bottom of the email - and since when does a company specialising in financial affairs requiring fully qualified and certified staff in the field not have its own domain - sorry but it would appear that someone may possibly have been unscrupulous and as a result a lot of people will be missing out on a great experience and in addition some funds destined for charitable organisations may also have been swallowed
  2. This is a response to the review from BELDIN. There are no contact details for you so we cannot ask you why you think this!, in addition as we run a C208B and have the kit inspected by an advanced rigger every 6 months with a blank cheque for any works your review is somewhat suspect to say the least. I offer you the opportunity to come down and see for yourself if your review is valid or merely comment by someone who has never been to LPS.
  3. Simple rule in the UK - medicated illnesses are acceptable subject to an approved medical practitioner knowing the FULL history of the individual signing the individual off as fit to jump allows them to train and jump, I have firends with bum eyes, tickers and yes epilepsy who all jump - but if it undeclared as an illness then personally I would step up and say something to the individual in confidence now and give them the opportunity - then if the person does nothing about seek advice preferably from a knowledgeable and respected jumper at the DZ and get them to join the conversation over a beer, unless we are medical practicioners we cannot really comment on a medical issue - BUT! we do have to trust the people we jump with to be as concerned for our safety as thier own
  4. Just got back from 4 days at a very chilled DZ, great staff and an even better attitude - highly recommended!