High Peak Liberal Democrats
"We are the most democratic, open and supporter-driven party in the country. All conferences, whether regional and federal, offer members a way to be part of that.
You get to vote on party policies, attend training sessions to help you be part of the #LibDemFightBack, and attend excellent talks by Mark Pack and President Sal Brinton. It's truly a marvellous event and I'd urge you all to attend!"
Callum Delhoy PPC for Daventry
The Regional Conference being held at Derby Moor Community Sports College is an important opportunity for all members to come together and support each other. It offers an opportunity for both personal development and the chance to influence the direction of the party.
Current workshops include: "Presentation Skills", "Speaking with Confidence" and "Being a Candidate".
Debates/Sessions include: "Trains & Infrastructure" and "The Human Rights Act" amongst others.
You'll have the chance to take part in debates to decide Regional Policies! Network with friends and colleagues in the break out area, where the local Derby City party are kindly providing lunch.
Our Conference program will be with you soon! If you would like to share why you come to Conference or what you would like to see there in future, please email: conference@eastmidslibdems.co.uk
East Midlands Liberal Democrats Regional Conference
Saturday 7th November 2015
Derby Moor Sports College Moorway Lane, Littleover, Derby, DE23 2FS
To find out more about the fantastic Regional Conference and book a ticket click HERE
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