(Almost) Death in Paradise: the Caribbean, pirates and rum

Neil Sadler


Region:
South East
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
HOBBY
Fee:
Paid: £95 + 45p a mile travel
Category:
Travel
Updated:
20th August 2024
Tagged:
Travel | Entertainment

• Working in Trinidad with the police and Life in Barbados

• The fictional island of Saint Marie in the TV series.

• The real Pirates of the Caribbean

• “The answer’s Rum…now what was the question?”

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About Neil Sadler

Are you looking for an interesting, amusing and interactive speaker for your event?

Neil is a retired police officer who can provide talks or more structured presentations on a range of subjects including ; Police cases, Canals, California, New York City and the Caribbean.

Interest and variety, with humour as standard ! “Exhibits”, equipment and photographs will illustrate his “cases” A W.I approved speaker

Neil trained as a school teacher and worked on the Isle of Man before returning to England for a very brief spell as a civil servant based in Bristol. In 1978 he decided that an office based job was not for him and he joined Sussex Police.

He spent much of his 30 years service as an operational officer in various ranks across Sussex, working briefly in Hong Kong, Trinidad and Abu Dhabi….he even survived Bognor Regis, Haywards Heath and Crawley !

Following retirement in 2008, he now offers his talks to groups and organisations throughout Sussex, Surrey, Kent, Hampshire and south London.

I LIVE NEAR HAYWARDS HEATH (JUST SOUTH OF GATWICK AIRPORT) SHOULD YOU WISH TO ENQUIRE ABOUT MY TALKS Thank you.


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