2 days left to participate in ALDC’s annual awards

Another reminder that you only have 2 days left to participate in ALDC’s awards for 2015

Have you run a great campaign? If so ALDC want to hear from you!

The ALDC Campaigner Award winners highlight the best ideas and practice of Liberal Democrat activists across the Country and we are still looking for entries to this year’s Campaigner Awards.

We have already had some great examples from Focus teams at ALDC HQ and will be sharing these more widely after Conference but we still want to hear from you.

The awards include prizes for the Best Ward Campaign, for engaging with your local members, the best literature and examples of digital campaigning well as community and by-election campaigns and best overall campaign. Details of all of the categories can be seen here.

Cash prizes

As well as receiving a signed and framed certificate to proudly display, winners in each category and our Overall Winner will receive cash prize.

How to apply

To submit your nomination with relevant examples of artwork and photos, please fill in the linked form and send any supporting material to [email protected]

The deadline for this year’s awards is Thursday 27th August 2015 so don’t miss out. 

* ALDC is the Association of Liberal Democrat Councillors and Campaigners

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4 Comments

  • John Tilley 25th Aug '15 - 4:58pm

    An entirely reasonable nomination by Dan Falchikov. As he says — “How can us mere ordinary activists with many many years of campaigning expect to compete with these masterminds of electioneering? We just can’t compare…”

  • Stephen Hesketh 25th Aug '15 - 5:19pm

    Absolutely right Dan.
    Not to mention what would have happened to our party had we been taken into another coalition with the Tories if some had got their way.
    The classic “Look left, look right, then cross” did not appear to have been written by someone who understands the danger approaches from the right in Britain!

  • Richard Underhill 26th Aug '15 - 2:58pm

    Someone in Cumbria perhaps?

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