UPDATE
Went to Storm Developments in Aldermaston to get them to change the cam lobe for me.
Initial inspections found the cam lobe to be in pretty good nick. Outer face which contacts with the inlet camshaft was in good condition as it has done the full 33k miles (10k of which has sen the car running Stg 2 + with HP internals).
We then had a look at the inside, and there were fairly pronounced markings inside the cam lobe where the HPFP makes contact.
To be honest it's not terrible, and didn't look as it was likely to break through anytime soon, however it would lead you to believe the HPFP is creating more erosion on the cam lobe.
More interestingly (for me), I had them do some quick checks when they were there to make sure all was well, and they checked the spark plugs. The literally new NGK BKR7EIX Iridiums were looking VERY pink around the electrode which they were concerned about considering they have done 2-3k of very easy mileage. Admittedly I hadn't torqued the plugs up to the recommended 26(??) on the wrench (opting for hand tight + 1/2 turn for safety), but they have recommended trying the 8's for a short while then checking them again in 2-3k as they are concerned the high boost levels are still causing the plugs to suffer. I'll feedback in the new year as to the effects of this.
Here are a few more photos from the day:
1) My fuel pump
2) A spare OEM pump they had in stock
Some cars kicking about on the day
And a 5 hour journey home (12.4 mile journey) caught in Berkshires gridlock: