Two new Facebook groups

Continuing this week’s Facebook theme here on Lib Dem Voice, some news about two new useful groups on the Facebook website for Lib Dems.

Firstly, Mary Reid got a good idea scant minutes ago for setting up a group for Lib Dem councillors and people interested in local government. You’ll find that group here.

Secondly, local members in Brighton – Lib Dem Voice readers’ favourite conference town – are gearing up for welcoming hundreds of the party’s most influential members to federal conference next month. They’ve set up a Welcome Wagon Facebook for conference goers to pre-network, and ask those vital questions, like where can I find affordable digs, and are there any real ale pubs near the seafront? Find the group here.

You’ll need to be logged into Facebook for the Facebook links to work. And if you’re not already a member of the site, you can join up for free.

Know of any other good Facebook groups our readership might be interested in? Tell us about them in the comments below.

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