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CONFERENCE GUIDES Welsh Liberal Democrats Spring 2018 Democratiaid Rhyddfrydol Cymru CONFERENCE GUIDES Welsh Liberal Democrats Spring 2018 Democratiaid Rhyddfrydol Cymru Agenda and Motions - Saturday 09.30 -Opening of conference – Cllr. William Powell, President 09.40 - Governance - An Introduction - Business Motion-Governance Review 10.45 - Keynote Speech- Baroness Sal Brinton, President, Liberal Democrats 11.00 - Motion-Access to Waterways 11.30 -Motion -‘A Liberal Wales’ - Jane Dodds, Leader, Welsh Lib Dems. 12.30 Lunch / Fringe- Cardiff University - Cllr. William Powell, Prof. Laura McAllister – “A Parliament that works for Wales” 1.30 Forum “Brexit and The Devolved Nations” Chair- Hilton Marlton Panellists: - Kirsty Williams, C.B.E. AM, Cabinet Secretary for Education, - Willie Rennie MSP, Leader, Scottish Liberal Democrats. - Jane Dodds, Leader, Welsh Liberal Democrats - Peter Price, Former MEP 2.15 - Loneliness motion 2.45 -Topical Motion – Radioactive Waste in Wales 3.15 -Q and A session with Kirsty Williams, C.B.E. AM, Cabinet Secretary for Education 3.45 -Motion - Homelessness 4.15 -Keynote Speech -– Jane Dodds, Leader, Welsh Liberal Democrats 7.00 Drinks Reception / or in the Bar 7.30 Dinner including an after- dinner speech by Willie Rennie, Leader, Scottish Liberal Democrats. Followed by a disco. NB The times given are flexible. There is some leeway either side CONFERENCE GUIDES Welsh Liberal Democrats Spring 2018 Democratiaid Rhyddfrydol Cymru - AGENDA SUNDAY - Motions and fringes Main Room- Activation Room - Vision 10.00 8.30. R.S.P.C.A - Breakfast at Holiday Inn Appeals - Carole O’Toole ( Invite only) Cllr. William Powell Mark Williams 10.10 10.15 (Room- TBA) Welsh Young Topical Motion - Local Government Reform Liberals Training – Cadan ap Tomos and Callum Littlemore 10.30 10.45 - Training GDPR and PPERA Short motion - ‘Exit from Brexit - Darren Briddock, - Karen Roberts Peter Price (Room -Vision) 10.45. Topical motion, Gender Neutral School Uniforms - WYL. 11.45 11.45 Local Party Forum ‘The Big Ideas’ ( Have your say) Mark Cole, Matthew Palmer. - Rhys Taylor 12.40. (Room-Activation) Appeal 12.45. (Room-Activation) Close of Conference - President, Cllr William Powell NB Coffee tea muffins etc are available to all in the Hub until 12.00 mid day. There is, smaller room available on Sunday morning - Spark. You are welcome to use it for smaller meeting, interviews etc. All rooms have screen and flip charts available for our use. CONFERENCE GUIDES Welsh Liberal Democrats Spring 2018 Democratiaid Rhyddfrydol Cymry Agenda - Fringe meetings-Saturday 10.45- 11.45 (Inspiration 30 Policy Café - - Kay David 1 12.30 (Inspiration 3) Lunch with Cardiff University - - Cllr William Powell -“A Parliament that works for Wales” 1.30 Main Hall - Brexit Forum 2.15-3.15 (Motivation) Fighting Regional Campaigns with Willie Rennie, Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats - Karen Roberts 2.30 (Inspiration) Policy Café - Kay David 3.30-4.15 (Inspiration3) High Tea - With A.L.D.C and L.G.A -Aled Roberts, Cllr William Powell and Jonathan Pratt 4.30- 5.15(Inspiration) Fringe - Universities of Wales with High Tea N.B Darren Briddock of the Federal Party will be available throughout the day to meet with local party treasurers and executives on a one to one basis, to discuss the implications of PPERA AND G.D.P.A Venue;- ‘Spark’ (5.00 NEC Meeting re - Carole O’Toole) .
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