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July, 2010
Appointment of Felicity Aston as Deputy Expedition Leader of sledging team

On 29th December 2009, Felicity stood at the Geographic South Pole having successfully led the largest and most international women’s team ever to make the 900km ski journey. Her 8-woman team involved members from the Commonwealth countries of Cyprus, Ghana, India, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, New Zealand, Jamaica and the UK.

“The RN intends to maximise the opportunity to reinvigorate The RN’s and Plymouth ’s connections with Captain Scott. The RN is looking to support (and possibly join) this project to inspire the youth of today with the determination and dedication in the face of adversity that was demonstrated by Captain SCOTT and his team.”

June, 2010
Meeting with Plymouth MP Oliver Colvile and Lord Owen at the House of Commons to discuss ISCE project. ISCE will be presented in Parliament by Oliver Colvile later in 2010.

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May, 2010
Anonymous pledge of £100,000

May, 2010
Appointment of Antony Jinman as Expedition Leader to head a Plymouth sledging team

Antony Jinman, 29 is a British Explorer from Plymouth who has taken part in no less than 10 expeditions to the Arctic, including projects to Baffin Island, Greenland and the Geographic North Pole. The Geographic North Pole expedition saw Antony and his two team mates ski and snow shoe (and sometimes swim) over 500 miles from Cape Discovery to the Geographic North Pole in just 51 days, collecting valuable scientific data for the University of Plymouth.

April, 2010
Offer of sponsorship by Blanket Communications

March, 2010
Offer of sponsorship by Minetec Communications

January, 2010
Appointment of Education through Expeditions to manage the education and outreach programme