Newsflash
News Flash
Please Note, there is
NO Pool sessions
On the Saturdays of the
5th & 12th of May
New Courses
We now offer sidemount
courses for both
Recreational & Technical.

Welcome to the Clay Cross and Chesterfield's friendliest Club and Dive School. We cover all areas of Derbyshire and the surrounding counties.
You will learn to dive the PADI way, were we can take you from complete beginner all the way up to instructor level. If you wish to do speciality diver training there are a variety of courses that can be tailored to suit your needs – as an individual or in small groups.
We are the area's leading technical diver training school, and offer all OC Tec-Rec technical courses, which are conducted here in the UK and also from 2012 in Malta / Gozo. Once qualified we can offer deep wreck dive trips and holidays, and also expedition diving.
At LiveLifeAndDive.co.uk we aim to make diving FUN. Our staff are committed to making diver training friendly, enjoyable and serious fun while learning the necessary skills to plan and execute dives safely.
For those in the family who don’t dive don’t worry, check out our club page. We like to include everyone.
We are a registered First Aid facilitator, offering a comprehensive range of courses from 1 Day EFR to the more advanced HSE 3 Day First Aid at Work.

Our pool is open to everyone to come and practise their skills, or simply just for a swim. Non divers are also more than welcome to use our facilities. Independent Instructors or dive clubs are also welcome to use our facilities.
All courses and club meets are conducted in the pool on Saturday evenings from 7.00pm till 8.30pm at Sharley Park Leisure Centre, Clay Cross, Nr Chesterfield, Derbyshire S45 9LX, and afterwards at the Blue Bell Pub, North Wingfield for a drink and a social.
Open water training is conducted at various dive sites around the UK, either at Inland sites or at sea, you even have the choice of doing you course overseas in either Malta or Gozo with the same friendly professional staff, if the waters of the UK just don't appeal.





