New services for party members

We’ve added some new features to the all-members website (reached via the link at the bottom of www.libdems.org.uk – you have to be a paid-up party member to be able to register).

They include display of the latest party video, tidy up of some layout issues and – most importantly – a page listing party-recommended suppliers for newspaper printing, recycled paper, colour printers and folding machines. If you’re involved in procuring for your local party, please take a look, or pass the information on.  

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3 Comments

  • meiriongwril 23rd Dec '06 - 2:30pm

    It’s impossible for us overseas members to join this members’ only site. The form requires a postcode, and it won’t accept US codes, and if you put in a UK one (say of a friend or relative) it syas it doesn’t match their records!

    Can somebody FIX THIS please!! You’d think our internationalist perspective someone might have foreseen this!!!!

  • meiriongwril 25th Dec '06 - 2:02pm

    Hey Thanks Will – it worked!
    Much appreciated that you did this just before Xmas, too!

    Merci cher, as they say down here in Louisiana

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