From: Keith Briffa To: Neil Loader Subject: Cambridge details Date: Fri Jul 12 14:56:40 1996 >Date: Fri, 12 Jul 1996 12:05:15 +0100 >To: "Tatiana M. Dedkova" >From: Keith Briffa >Subject: Cambridge details >Cc: Neil Loader > >At 08:47 17/06/96 +0500, you wrote: >>Dear Keith, >> I have bought the tickets from Moscow to London and back. My arrival >>to London (Heathrow Airport) is by flight SU 245 (Aeroflot Company) on >>July 19. Departure from Moscow is at 20.10 (local time), arrival to London >>is approximately at the same local time. As I know, Evgeny Vaganov did not >>bay tickets until now, but he informed of my dates and can bay tickets the >>same flights. My depature from London to Moscow is on August 1 by the >>Aeroflot Company flight SU 244 at 09.00 of local time. >> Please, inform me how can I arrive at Cambridge from London? Is >>there the program of this meeting? We must be ready to do some reports? >>For example, I can prepare a report about the progress in developing the >>Yamal supra-long chronology and together with Evgeny about dendroclimatic >>investigation in the Ural-Siberian subarctic. >> Rashit Hantemirov and Alexander Surkov will go soon to the Yamal >>peninsula (June 24). This summer they want to collect subfossil material >>from areas which are much more remote and situated at higher latitudes. >>We hoped to use some money of the ADVANCE project. But we have not received >>this money until now and the program of collecting during this summer will >>be reduced. >> Some days ago I received an information that the INTAS-RFBR project >>was rejected. The competition was very high. >> >> Sincerely yours Stepan Shiyatov >> >> >> >> >> > Dear Stepan , > I have sent your message on to Neil Loader who is organising >the logistics for the Cambridge meeting. By the time you arrive you could >still get the underground to London and take a train to Cambridge. This will take about 3 to 4 hours and so you will not arrive until very late. You may >wish to stay in a hotel near Heathrow - for the night and take a train in >the morning. It will not be advisable to go into London and search for a >reasonable hotel at that time . If you go to information at the airport they >will arrange for a hotel and courrier service to and from the hotel. It is >best to ask when you arrive. You could also phone me and/or Niel to let us >know your situation. My home phone number is (01953 851013). Niel will >probably give you a contact number in Cambridge. You will need money only for >your travel and hotel expenses until you get to Cambridge. I will refund this >and give you additional funds when I arrive on Saturday evening. If you need >to, you will be able to change money in Heathrow when you arrive. > Please let me know if any of this is not feasible. Perhaps Neil or >someone here can book you a hotel room if you decide whether or not to go >to Cambridge the same night you arrive. > I will send this message to Neil and he may contact you seperately. >Let me know your thoughts on this . > As for the meeting - if you wish to give a presentation on the Urals >and Taimyr work that would be good. The main reason you are coming is to meet >everyone and to discuss further work plans - so do not worry about a talk. > It's up to you. After the meeting I thought you might like to come back >to my house near Norwich for a day or two or have a holiday in and around >Cambridge. We can discuss this later. Fritz Schweingruber will not now >come to Cambridge. > Thats all for now - I look forward to hearing from you > best wishes > Keith >