LDV at Local Solutions 2009

LDV will be represented tomorrow at ALDC’s Local Solutions 2009 conference in Sheffield. It’ll be a first outing for the exciting new Lib Dem Voice banner.

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We’ll be there to help raise the profile of the site, and to ask Lib Dem councillors to write their stories up for us. We’re always on the look out to beef up our local government coverage with stories the Lib Dems at the coalface who are actually running things. Could you write a piece about an exciting Lib Dem achievement in your area? If not write… why not phone the podcast hotline on 020 7617 7221 and tell us about it?

We’ll also be working with Laura Willoughby, representing the Be A Councillor campaign, who will be videoing councillors for an exciting new website aimed at local government aspirants.

And like last year, we hope to tape some of the plenary sessions from conference and bring them to you as podcasts next week.

PS I’m also going to LGA Conf at the end of June. Anyone else going?

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3 Comments

  • Posted 19th June 2009 at 3:01 pm | Permalink

    Podcast hotline? The mind boggles.

  • Posted 19th June 2009 at 4:55 pm | Permalink

    It that like the “pants hotline” from last year’s Apprentice?

  • Peter1919
    Posted 19th June 2009 at 9:59 pm | Permalink

    Nice professional looking banner

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