Outstanding service to the Lib Dems: your nominations, please

The Liberal Democrats are seeking nominations for their two party awards, to be presented at September’s Autumn Conference.

One award will be given to a party member who has been elected to public office; the other to a member who has never been elected.

From www.LibDems.org:

Nominations are sought for:

Harriet Smith Liberal Democrat Distinguished Service Award

Open to any Party Member never elected to public office.

President’s Award

Open to any Party Member elected to public office.

These awards are awarded to members of the Party who have given outstanding service in promoting liberal democracy.

The awards are normally made at the Party’s Autumn Conference.

To nominate a candidate for either of these awards, please download this form, comlete it in full and return it to Kate Heywood at [email protected].

The closing date for receipt of the nomination papers is July 12, 2010.

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