Venue for Autumn Conference 2017 announced

 

It has just been announced that the Autumn Federal Conference in 2017 will be held in Bournemouth.

The dates are, provisionally, Saturday 16th to Wednesday 20th September 2017. This year the Conference Committee is trying out a four-day Autumn conference, which makes better use of the Saturday. They will be assessing its effectiveness and the reaction of members in their responses to the post-conference survey. If they decide to repeat the four-day pattern, then the conference will end on Tuesday 19th September instead.

In case you are wondering what is going on in the photo, it shows the Lib Dem Social Action day the last time we held the Conference in Bournemouth.

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2 Comments

  • *insert whinge about South Coast monopolising autumn conf here*

    Only a half-hearted whinge, though, because I’m quite happy with York monopolising Spring, and wouldn’t want that to change.. 😉

  • Jennie – haven’t we just had two conferences in Glasgow? I agree with you about York though and I also enjoy Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham as conference venues.

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