Articles in the Conference Category
Conference season is nearly upon us again, and this year we are back in Birmingham!
We will soon be releasing details about the official CF reception, but in the meantime below is information relating to 3 of the main Party events taking place:
Conference Pride
The Great British Pub Quiz
Club Together
This year’s Welsh Conservative Party Conference will be held at the iconic Venue Cymru, Llandudno on Saturday, 6th and Sunday, 7th March 2010.
You can now register for a pass by downloading the application form here. You must get your application in by Friday 19th February.
CF members from across Wales will be going and I hope that other members and friends from across the UK will also be interested in attending.
Several members of the National Executive will be heading to Llandudno and there will be a CF reception during the weekend – …
The 2010 Conservative Spring Forum will take place in Brighton.
If you haven’t yet registered for a pass please note that the price goes up on 4th February. Visit the link below to register for a pass:
https://conservativespringforum.com
There are several events taking place during the Conference, including the Conservative Future reception on the Saturday night.
Below are details for the events – and information on buying tickets. Entry to the CF reception is free for all members.
Brighton Pier Quiz – Friday 26th February at 19:30
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=255620092900
Conservative Future reception @ Spring Forum – Saturday 27th February …
It has been another very successful Party Conference for Conservative Future.
For those who couldn’t make it to Conference I thought I should offer this post to summarise what we got up to:
CF training conference
For the second year running we held a training event the day before the main Conference started.
On Sunday I’m heading up, like a lot of you will be, to Manchester for the CF training conference, and the first CF event during the 2009 Conservative Party Conference!
We’ve got a large and exciting schedule of events this year and the National Executive hope you will attend them all!
We’ve tried to build a schedule to include CF Members who haven’t bought a pass for the Conference itself and for local members who have weekday commitments.
This year’s Conference Social Action Project is working to transform the Radcliffe Girls and Boys Club.
Radcliffe Girls and Boys club started as a boys’ football club in the late 1960’s and evolved into a Girls and Boys club in the early 1970’s. The club was founded by Ronnie Morris, a former Conservative Mayor of Radcliffe, and his son, Cedric Morris is still involved with the club.
Since the 1970’s it has settled into its current role as a general activities club for young people from age 7 upwards. The older children …
