London Liberal Democrats Autumn Conference – still time to register

It’s London Region’s turn to have their Autumn Conference and AGM.

Come to: Haverstock School, 24 Haverstock Hill, London NW3 2BQ (Nearest tube: Chalk Farm)

On: Saturday 15 November, from 9.30am to 5.30pm.

There’s a packed agenda, useful training and fringe events, and guest speakers – including Chris Huhne MP, Graham Watson MEP, Tom Brake MP and Baroness Sarah Ludford MEP.
Members of the London Assembly and London Regional Executive will also be there.

Advance Registration (before noon on Thurs 13th November) is £20 waged, £10 concessions (on the door £25 waged, £12 concessions). Call Flick Rea on 020 7222 0134.

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