LDV Team meeting

Just a quick note to say that on Sunday, the LDV team will be having one of our periodic “in person” meetings to have a discussion about where we’ve been and where we’re going.

We met up last year and generated lots of interesting ideas.  Our second meeting may indeed actually be focussed on why more of those ideas – apart from publishing a book –  haven’t yet happened. 

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We’ll be talking about our coverage of Spring conference in Harrogate – where we have planned a fringe meeting – and several interesting ideas for new ideas in the future.

No doubt we’ll be twittering about it – using a hashtag of #ldvmeetup – and I for one will be struggling with London transport to try and get to a party social event in Ed Fordham’s neck of the woods before the afternoon meeting.

Last time we met, the word leaked out quietly over Twitter – this time, we’re telling you in advance.  And the reason for doing that is to ask you, gentle reader, is there anything you’d like us to discuss?

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