At 13:30-14:00 today, Tom Cousins will be going onto Nerve Radio to talk for half hour on the nerve news discussion show. He will be talking about his fascinating research which is sure to be an entertaining half hour. His research is in Maritime Archaeology and involves a team of divers around Poole harbour looking for WW1 and WW2 wrecks of tanks and carriers. I don’t want to spoil it for you by telling more, so for those of you with headphones or those on your lunch break, here is the link to tune in to Nerve at 13:30 to listen in either on your computer or by downloading the app on your phone, all instructions on the link below, don’t miss out ont his amazing research feature on nerve!
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