Keep up to date on conference from home

LD
16 Sep 2016
Brighton Pier

Autumn conference in Brighton starts on Saturday - and this year, we're making it easier than ever to follow what's happening at conference.

This year, we're producing a daily email bulletin - Conference Daily - your daily digest of key conference happenings and highlights. You can sign up for to receive it here:

Sign up for conference daily

If you sign up on the link above, we will send you an email every evening of conference, with everything you need to know, so you don't have to miss a thing.

We're also running a live blog from conference, so if you want to follow everything as it happens, you can do that too! You can find Conference Live here: libdems.org.uk/conference-live

We've also just published Conference Extra, which contains all final conference timings, last minute information and details of the amendments and emergency motions. It's available to view online, along with all other conference documentation here: libdems.org.uk/autumn-conference-16

If you have not yet registered for conference, do think about coming along, even if it is only for the day. There are more first time conference attendees coming than ever before and member attendance as a whole is set to be the highest on record too. Day passes are available for £37 and concessionary rates are available. Online registration will remain open throughout conference week. Register online now and we'll endeavour to have your pass waiting for you when you arrive in Brighton.

Here's a reminder of the key links again:

See you there - or if not, I hope you enjoy following along online!

Laura Davies
Director for People

Dear Shirley,

Our Autumn conference in Brighton starts in just two days time - and this year, we're making it easier than ever to follow what's happening at conference.

This year, we're producing a daily email bulletin - Conference Daily - your daily digest of key conference happenings and highlights. You can sign up for to receive it here:

If you sign up on the link above, send you an email every evening of conference, with everything you need to know, so you don't have to miss a thing.

We're also running a live blog from conference, so if you want to follow everything as it happens, you can do that too! You can find Conference Live here: libdems.org.uk/conference-live

We've also just published Conference Extra, which contains all final conference timings, last minute information and details of the amendments and emergency motions. It's available to view online, along with all other conference documentation here: libdems.org.uk/autumn-conference-16

If you have not yet registered for conference, do think about coming along, even if it is only for the day. There are more first time conference attendees coming than ever before and member attendance as a whole is set to be the highest on record too. Day passes are available for £37 and concessionary rates are available. Online registration will remain open throughout conference week. Register online now and we'll endeavour to have your pass waiting for you when you arrive in Brighton.

Here's a reminder of the key links again:

See you there - or if not, I hope you enjoy following along online!

Laura Davies
Director for People

PS: In advance of this year's round of internal elections, the Returning Officer has asked me to direct you to the following important statement, and to encourage you to read it before the start of Conference: libdems.org.uk/returning-officer-statement-2017-2018










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