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Friday, 18 October 2019
TOO LATE !
If you thought I was bluffing the other day, when I warned that we were booking up fast for the afternoon seminar (having previously sold out for the morning session), then I am afraid you have now missed the boat. We are completely SOLD OUT for both the morning and afternoon seminars.
Maybe we should have booked the much larger Telford Room in the first place. I fully take the blame for that decision - I just didn't think yet another seminar would be quite so popular.
If you are really disappointed not to be able to come, I suggest that you might like to put your name on a reserve list with Bath Publishing, just in case we get any cancellations.
I will ask Bath Publishing whether the Print/Digital discount offer might still be available, but I'm not in a position to take this decision myself. However, the book is a remarkable bargain, even at full price. Frankly I think this new edition is going to be absolutely indispensable, but then I would say that, wouldn't I?
I'll let you have any further news about the seminar if there are any further changes.
Meanwhile, everything seems to have gone rather quiet on the planning front. It's as if ministers are being distracted by something else entirely. I couldn't possibly guess what is taking all their attention instead. Do you have any idea what it could be?
© MARTIN H GOODALL
Heavens, reading that headline I feared for a moment there that we had crashed out without a deal. Imagine my despair when I realised I had instead missed the seminar!
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