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CONFERENCE 2017 Saturday 23 September 2017, Brighton Hilton Metropole 9029_17 Printed and promoted by Iain McNicol, General Secretary, the Labour Party, on behalf of the Labour Party, both at Southside, 105 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6QT. This year for the first time, women’s conference will have a formal voice in Labour’s policy making processes, with CLPs and affiliated organisations being invited to send delegates. The formal business of women’s conference, including plenary speeches and policy debates will take place on Saturday 23 September. On Sunday 24 September there will be an exciting range of women’s workshops and training on offer. You don’t have to be delegate to attend - all women members are invited to join us in September at Labour’s largest and most important women’s event of the year. You can register now for National Women’s Conference as part of your Annual Conference application, or take advantage of our special weekend pass for women members. Contact us for more information on [email protected] or ring on 0345 092 3311. How to register 1 If you are attending Annual Conference, it is just £5 to attend National Women’s Conference on Saturday and Sunday. Register as part of your Annual Conference application. You do not need to complete a separate form -OR- 2 If you are elected as your National Women’s Conference delegate as well as attending Annual Conference, it is an additional £15. Register as part of your Annual Conference application. You do not need to complete a separate form -OR- 3 If you are attending National Women’s Conference only, either as a member for £10 or a delegate for £15, you can apply for a pass by visiting www.labevents.org/ ac2017womensconference NATIONAL WOMEN’S National Women’s Conference brings together hundreds of Labour women, politicians, stakeholders and activists from across the country. If you’re interested in attending women’s conference as a delegate, get in touch with your CLP secretary or affiliated organisation

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CONFERENCE 2017Saturday 23 September 2017, Brighton Hilton Metropole

9029_17 Printed and promoted by Iain McNicol, General Secretary, the Labour Party, on behalf of the Labour Party, both at Southside, 105 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6QT.

This year for the first time, women’s conference will have a formal voice in Labour’s policy making processes, with CLPs and affiliated organisations being invited to send delegates. The formal business of women’s conference, including plenary speeches and policy debates will take place on Saturday 23 September. On Sunday 24 September there will be an exciting range of women’s workshops and training on offer. You don’t have to be delegate to attend - all women members are invited to join us in September at Labour’s largest and most important women’s event of the year. You can register now for National Women’s Conference as part of your Annual Conference application, or take advantage of our special weekend pass for women members. Contact us for more information on [email protected] or ring on 0345 092 3311.

How to register

1 If you are attending Annual Conference, it is just £5 to attend National Women’s Conference on Saturday and Sunday. Register as part of your Annual Conference application. You do not need to complete a separate form

-OR-2 If you are elected as your National Women’s Conference

delegate as well as attending Annual Conference, it is an additional £15. Register as part of your Annual Conference application. You do not need to complete a separate form

-OR-3 If you are attending National Women’s Conference

only, either as a member for £10 or a delegate for £15, you can apply for a pass by visiting www.labevents.org/ac2017womensconference

NATIONAL WOMEN’S

National Women’s Conference brings together hundreds of Labour women, politicians, stakeholders and activists from across the country.

If you’re interested in attending women’s conference as a delegate, get in touch with your CLP secretary or affiliated organisation