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National Women’s Conference 2013
Saturday 21st September
Oxford Room, Hilton Hotel, Brighton
12.00 – 5.30pm, followed by the National Women’s Reception until 7.30pm
Women’s Conference is the largest national women’s event of the Labour Party calendar, bringing together members and politicians from across the country to discuss policy, share ideas, hear from high profile speakers and plan how we can best take our message to women across the country. It is a great opportunity to meet other women members, receive training, network, and to hear from a range of experts about issues that are affecting women in your area.
Passes for Women’s Conference are just £10, or if you are applying to come to Labour Party Conference as well, the Women’s’ Conference is free of charge.
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How to book
National Women’s Conference is open to all women members of the party, whether you are planning to attend Annual Conference or not.
1. If you are planning to attend Annual Conference as well as National Women’s Conference: You can book your place at National Women’s Conference as part of your Annual Conference application. For more information visit http://www.labour.org.uk/apply-for-conference
2. If you only want to attend National Women’s Conference: You can apply for a pass now by visiting www.labour.org.uk/ac2013womensconference
As National Women’s Conference is taking place within the Annual Conference secure zone, anyone wishing to attend will need to apply for accreditation, and your application will be subject to security checks. Childcare is available and can be booked as part of your application.
If you have any questions about National Women’s Conference please contact Sarah Mulholland on Sarah_Mulholland@labour.org.uk