Annual Constituency Dinner
Once again we held a very successful Chairman's Annual Dinner at the Sunderlandwick Golf Club. This year, 2007, the Guest Speaker was the Rt Hon Anne Widdecombe who covered politics, writing and appearing on television in her amusing and stirring speech. Over 110 people enjoyed the evening. If you would like to be one of them in the coming year please see contact details below.
The 2006 Annual Dinner for the East Yorkshire Constituency Conservative Association was held at The Driffield Golf Club at Sunderlandwick on Friday 17th November. The Guest Speaker was the Rt Hon David Davis, MP, Shadow Home Secretary and over 100 members and guests attended. The evening was extremely successful and the keynote speech by the Shadow Home Secretary was both passionate and informative
If you are interested in joining the Conservative Party and thus being eligible to attend the Annual Dinner 2008, please contact either the Chairman of the Events Committee, Martin Temple, on 01377 240179 or our MP, the Rt Hon Greg Knight's secretary, Teresa Southcott on 0845 0900 203. Spaces are limited so please register your interest early.
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