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* How much will it cost per attendee for equipment, plus how much profit we would like?
* How much will it cost per attendee for equipment, plus how much profit we would like?
** £40 a head would be good income for the space right now
** £30-£40 a head would be good income for the space right now
* How much will it cost for the parts / equipment?  
* How much will it cost for the parts / equipment?  
* thus, how much shall we charge?
** £34.77 unless a comparable cheaper kit is made
* Thus, how much shall we charge?
** £65-75 following that logic
 
 
** I suggest £40-50 is a reasonable amount for an all day workshop -- [[User:ciaran.mooney|Ciarán]]
** I suggest £40-50 is a reasonable amount for an all day workshop -- [[User:ciaran.mooney|Ciarán]]
*** 2 day workshops (first day for learning, second for making your own project with assistance) are around the £110 mark, not saying we should charge this much, but at £40-50 minus costs for parts is a bit low on profit for the spaces funds --[[User:Solexious|Solexious]]
*** 2 day workshops (first day for learning, second for making your own project with assistance) are around the £110 mark, not saying we should charge this much, but at £40-50 minus costs for parts is a bit low on profit for the spaces funds --[[User:Solexious|Solexious]]
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