That is difficult to answer because there are several pieces that must come together to enable United Elements to proceed; and many are impossible to predict at this point. Some are within New Wine’s control, and we’re working hard to plan those well. Some are out of our control and are in the hands of national bodies and we are monitoring those closely. Some are dependent on the New Wine family - if you don’t have confidence to gather in person this summer then our tickets sales may be too low to proceed, even if logistics and legislation make it possible. If you DO want to come to United Elements in person, please consider booking (by deposit or full fees) BEFORE mid-March rather than leaving it later so that we have some indication of interest and commitment to gather. Ticket sales will help us know the level of interest and this is a vital piece of the puzzle as we make our decisions. There is no financial risk to you.
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