I referred to our Cambridge event in a post here last Saturday.
We have sold many tickets since then. There are only around 30 left now, and we have sold somewhat more than that over the last few days. So if you want a ticket, please act soon. We might then open a waiting list for cancellations, but there will be no guarantees.
And to remind you, this is what I wrote on Saturday:
I thought it was time to mention the conference that we are holding in Cambridge in four weeks' time, again.

We now have more than enough bookings to make sure that this event can go ahead, cover costs and be a success, but there is still room available.
Tickets and details are available here, and if cost is a real impediment, please do mail me (my contact details are here) and we will see what we can do.
This is the programme:

The focus will be very much upon meeting and getting to know people, whilst discussing the state of the economy, the politics of care, technical issues that you want to raise, and whatever else (within reason) that you want to talk about, because more than half the time available will, in effect, be dedicated to question and answer sessions. That is because, based on my experience from previous meetings of this sort that I've done, this is what people want.
I hope to see you in Cambridge in four weeks' time.
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That is great to hear.
Hope it goes well. I’m sure it will
Thanks
Great news!