LDV conference events flyer

I think we may have mentioned once or twice already that we have the odd event or two at conference.

Just to help you keep us in your mind, LDV’s resident PagePlus Monkey has now produced a handy flyer for you to print out and put with your conference papers before heading down to Bournemouth on Friday night or Saturday morning – or even making a special trip just to drink with us on Monday evening.

The flyer even includes a helpful map showing the venue of our chosen pub in relation to the conference centre, thanks to our friends over at Election Maps – I’m pretty sure Liberal Drinks comes under the heading of “Campaigning or Canvassing.”

You can find a copy of the flyer here.

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