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Thank you very much for your kind donation. Without the help from people like yourselves we would not be able to exist, nor be at a place where we are now, climbing toward the rooftops.
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Help Guto
As we are now in a General Election Year, we want to give every supporter of the Welsh Conservative Party an opportunity to play their part. I would be very grateful if you could fill in the form overleaf and return it to me as soon as possible if you feel you can help.
To assist you, I have given some details of the tasks to be done.
Literature Collators (formerly known as Stuffers)
Packing election material, letters or leaflets into envelopes. Sometimes you will need to label the envelopes as well. This is especially suitable for those who prefer to do things at home. We can deliver and collect material.
Leaflet Delivery
Before a General Election is called, we would ask you to deliver one leaflet each month. During a General Election Campaign we would ask you to take responsibility for delivering leaflets in certain roads (you tell us which ones). We would deliver leaflets to your home.
Tellers
This is a very important job which takes place on the day of the Election itself. We would need you for about 2 hours between 7am and 10pm. Again, you would indicate what times and which Polling station would be most appropriate for you. You would be given full instructions. Most polling stations have somewhere appropriate to sit.
Canvassers
Canvassers will work in small teams of 4 – with and without our Candidate – Guto Bebb. This involves knocking on doors and asking voters their voting intention and again is a vital part of any campaign. Full training can be given. We are going to have ward based canvassers and “flying teams” who will travel all over the Constituency. If you don’t want to do this in your own neighbourhood – just tell us what areas you will work in. The time commitment, leading up to a general election will probably be two evenings a month and two Saturday mornings. In a general election – probably one or two sessions per week.
Telephone Canvassers
Either from your own home or the office – telephoning voters to ask them their voting intention for the General Election and recording this. You can work at your own pace and do as much as you would like.
Poster Displays
If you will display a poster in your garden please let us know. We can arrange to put up and take down signs. Window posters for your home will be delivered in the first week of the campaign.
Drivers
We need a couple of volunteers who would be prepared to collect literature/envelopes and lists from the office and deliver them around the local area to our helpers. During the run up to a General Election this would be about once a fortnight. During the general election, this would probably be daily. A good knowledge of the area would be handy or ownership of satnav!!
Yours sincerely,
Anne Roberts
(Volunteer Co-Ordinator – Campaign Team)
Conwy 2010
Conwy 2010 is intended to be a a social gathering of like minded people who may enjoy an evening of entertainment in lush surrounding with fine dining and interesting and knowledgeable speakers.
Watch this page for more information or contact us to register your interest.
Join Us
If you are interested in joining Aberconwy Conservatives either as a Supporter, Volunteer or in another capacity, please complete the form below and we will be in touch soon.
Display a Poster
If you would like to show your support for Guto Bebb by displaying a poster during the election period we have appropriate posters for every situation.
- Small posters that you can display in your window.
- Posters that you can put in your garden.
- Larger posters suitable for displaying in homes with large grounds or fields around your home.
- Even larger posters for prominent buildings.
We will come and put up with the exception of window posters. We also guarantee to remove them no later than 14 days after the end of an election period.
Please click here to download your poster now
Alternatively please contact us and we will arrange to the appropriate poster for you.
New Conservative Broadcast launches policy in Llandudno
It was great to see the new Conservative party broadcast today and the significant role that our recent Cameron Direct show in Llandudno had in it. As well as footage of the event, there was a new policy announcement about giving communities the ‘right to buy’ community buildings and facilities that are faced with closure. Watch the broadcast here.
It certainly has more appeal than the Labour one run last night, which rather than tell us anything about the Queen’s speech, showed a somewhat inaccurate version of the history of Labour. If you want a good laugh and to see its complete demolition, watch this
David Logan
Anatomy of an Event – Cameron Direct
We thought it might be interesting to write a bit about the background to a big event for us, such as last week's Cameron Direct and use it to say a public thank you to everyone involved with it.
Let’s just have a quick
recap of how the whole thing happened. Guto had an email in the early stages of
the week before last offering a Cameron Direct. Despite the fact that we already had a big programme of campaigning going on anyway, with two canvassing sessions and a 'Guto Direct' public meeting that week – we leapt at the chance.
There
was much going on behind the scenes until eventually on Saturday morning
(31st October), we were told the event was a “go”. Not least of this is the liason between four constituencies for other visits (eg Airbus), and getting the timing and venue satisfactory for both the Cameron Direct advance team and for security. We then had Saturday until
Friday to tell a whole Constituency! Wow !
Our focus was solely the
Cameron Direct Event. Fortunately, the Party Members' fundraising event
that we would normally have to arrange was given to North Wales Area to organise.Luckily the Cameron Direct Team had been confident enough
that the event would go ahead to organise 4,000 English only leaflets which
arrived with us in Conwy on Saturday morning. By Monday those 4,000 leaflets
had been put through letterboxes and the phones had started to ring. The
bi-lingual leaflets arrived on Tuesday, our drivers (Tony and Peter) were ready to
distribute them and everyone did their bit. Sadly the North Wales Weekly
News/Daily Post did not print the press release that Cameron’s office had
produced (No surprise there then!) so we were very much on our own, with only the publicity from the
Pioneer.
It was the most
interesting leafleting that we have ever been involved with. David Cameron’s name
obviously does something for us!!!. We could actually track when and where the
leaflets had gone out by the telephone calls that I had from the public, in one case we could follow progress down a road so regularly were the phone calls coming in after the leaflets came through the door. It was also a great test of our delivery network as it soon became apparent where the system had not worked so well!
Wednesday and Thursday in the office were manic! As soon as I took one phone
call and put the phone down, I was picking it up again. On Thursday night I had
to make the decision to go to voicemail in the office as it was clear
that I would be there all night! Oh – and the email box was busy as well!
It was great to see so many people working together so well – it is amusing to see some of the barbed comments about individuals on other blogs and then see the exact opposite in real life.
The evening itself went fantastically well. David Cameron is so well suited to this type of event and performed magnificently. We have been delighted with the feedback from those who went and have heard about it.
Also the Cameron Direct team
have complimented Aberconwy on their “organisation, enthusiasm and commitment”.
We have also been praised for the “patience and courtesy” of the volunteers with
the film crew. So all round – to everyone there must be a massive “THANK YOU”.
There are a few special
thanks that must be recorded – most especially to the young people that manned
the microphones at the event. It was very hard work with not a lot of glory –
so thanks to Harriet, Alec and Hannah and of course,
Sam. Those lights were fierce, the job difficult and the whole task
thankless.
But – we have put
Aberconwy on the map in a big way. Front page on the Conservative website is
a much coveted position and the thanks of the Professional wing of the party in
such a positive way is a huge tick in the box. Most importantly however, we
have shown that we are able to cope with any challenge put before us, however disruptive to day-to-day activities it is. And yes, we still went out canvassing and held a public meeting in Craig-Y-Don.
If I was an American team
coach I would probably say something like “Go Aberconwy, Go…..” but as we are
not American, I think the appropriate ending to this post is “Thank You All,
very much”.
David Logan & Barbara Baldon
Cameron Direct
For those of you who were unable to attend the Cameron Direct event at the Town Hall in Llandudno last Friday here is a link to the unrhyw olygu.
Guto
CAMERON DIRECT in Aberconwy
We are delighted to announce that David Cameron is visiting Aberconwy for one of his acclaimed 'Cameron Direct' shows.
This is a fantastic chance for ordinary members of the public to meet the next Prime Minister and ask him direct and tough questions.
Entry is free and it is a genuine public meeting and is not stuffed with Tory activists asking soft questions; indeed they are excluded from the event and meet him separately.
Mr Cameron will be introduced by Aberconwy Conservative's candidate – Guto Bebb.
The event will be held on November 6th at 5 pm.
The location will be announced to those who have registered on the day, for security reasons. Registration is necessary to get entry and can be done by ringing our office on 01492 583743 – 9.30am-5.00pm.
Does dim llawer o waith cyfieithu ar yr uchod! Yn syml iawn, mae 'na groeso i unrhyw un sy'n byw yn etholaeth Aberconwy i wneud cais i fod yn y gynulleidfa ar gyfer y digwyddiad hwn. Y rhif ffôn allweddol yw 01492 583743. Cofiwch NAD digwyddiad i'r blaid Geidwadol fydd y cyfarfod hwn – yn wir dim ond pump aleod lleol sy'n cael dod draw a hynny fel stiwardiaid! Cyfle i drigolion lleol daflu cwestiwn at arweinydd yr wrthblaid yw'r cyfarfod hwn. Mae 'na groeso cynnes i bawb sy'n dal i ystyried pa ffordd i fwrw pleidlais yn yr etholiad nesaf.
Is there any point electing a Plaid MP?
Listening to Adam Price MP, the Plaid member for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr, explaining his decision to leave Westminster I was astounded at the way in which he was honest about the lack of impact that can be made by Plaid in Westminster. In an interview with Gwilym Owen, and I have translated his words from the original Welsh, he said;
"as a Plaid MP you are in opposition. We go there to oppose"
Not much of a positive agenda for change from Plaid in that statement but he goes on to say;
" as a party we have an ambition to govern and we can only do that in Wales"
So there we have it. At the next General Election it is clear that if you want to elect an MP who will complain, try and score cheap political points and generally oppose change then Plaid might well be your party of choice. If, on the other hand you want your MP to influence the way in which the UK is governed then in Aberconwy the Welsh Conservative Party is the obvious choice. I'm sure that Adam is not the most popular person with Plaid candidates at this point in time having highlighted so accurately the lack of contribution they can make if elected.
I was also taken by the comment that Plaid had "an ambition to govern". What exactly are they doing now in the Welsh Assembly Government in Cardiff. Playing their part or simply carrying the bags of their Labour Party masters?
