One month left to get your nomination in for ALDC’s Campaigner Awards 2016!

2015 Best Overall Campaign image for webThe ALDC Campaigner Awards embody excellence in campaigning and we don’t give out awards to just any local party – the winners are the best of the Liberal Democrat campaigners across the Country.

Categories this year include –

  • Best by-election campaign
  • Best fightback
  • Best Innovation
  • Best Literature campaign
  • Best Squeeze campaign
  • Best Community Campaign
  • Overall Campaigner Awards Winner

For more details about each category, please look here. 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 Wednesday 31st August 2016 so don’t miss out on your chance to be recognised.

Winners in each category and our Overall Winner will receive cash prizes thanks to Midshires.

This year, after shortlisting, we will also be opening the vote to you! We want members of the party to have a say in this year’s winners and will be opening the vote to the public so please watch this space for more details.

* ALDC is the Association of Liberal Democrat Councillors and Campaigners

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4 Comments

  • Has anybody picked up on the irony of a poster saying ‘Council Tax frozen for Five Years’ next to posters demanding new classrooms, a new bus station, local services saved etc ?.

    All things to all men (and women) is not the basis for adult politics……. and until Liberal Democrats sort these things out then the party will continue to bob along winning the odd local by-election….. and that’s about it.

  • Richard Underhill 3rd Aug '16 - 11:11am

    Underfunded by central government since the 1930s. Increased powers for Scotland.

  • Hi David, thanks for your comment about adult politics. This leaflet is from Bedford Borough and the pledges are things we *actually delivered* in power rather than being campaign ‘demands’ or pledges. This leaflet is definitely not ‘all things to all people.’ Hope that clears that up.

  • @Henry Vann its great to see that Liberal Democrats can be responsible custodians of the public purse and still deliver improved public services.

    It just goes to show that there are forward looking, innovative people in our party who can deliver excellence in government.

    Don’t let the nay-sayers put you off.

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