Mark, it sounds like you've done all the hard work by setting the ride heights.
If you don't do anything fancy like the castor mod, you can buy a camber guage and set the fronts in about an hour easy. When I say camber guage I mean one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Digital-Spirit-Level-600mm-LCD-Display-NEW_W0QQitemZ270223967946QQihZ017QQcategoryZ11704QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Not exactly expensive, dead simple to use and accurate to 0.1 deg!!
Then just take the car to get the tracking done. Before I started doing my tracking too (Which takes longer without professional tools) I used to just take it to Jed at AJ Autos who does all the jobs I hate like clutches :lol: He used to be based by Asda in town but is now at Banks.
He used to be Peter Wheeler's TVR race mechanic amongst other things but nowadyas he specialises in Mini's. He might try to convince you to put a bit of toe-in on the car but tell him to got the toe-out side of neutral on the front. He can do the rear tracking too but keep that neutral to toe-in if you like to chuck the car around. If you're a smooth driver a smidge of toe out might help. He can't do do a 4 wheel alignment as he doesn'yt have the tools but he can align all 4 wheels with a keen eye.
I think he charges about £35 an hour so you're looking at another £70 but it will be right as he is a perfectionist. If you're interested, I'll need to know your car spec (Just suspension and wheels will be fine) Say if you want something all year round or dry biased and whether you like to chuck the car around or drive it like a mid engined car.
After trying loads of settings I've got a pretty good idea what works and what doesn't.
Maybe you can help Andy with his car then ;-)