How you can help your community and your nation by helping the Conservative Party
It is easy to help make a difference to your country.
The Conservative Party relies on volunteers and you can help in a variety ways. Joining the party does not mean you have to become a political activist. You can do as little or as much as you like. Its not expensive either, from £10 as a registered Supporter to £25 for full membership. Being a member or supporter is a great help. But you can help in other ways:
Becoming A Party Member...
Annual membership of the Conservative Party is only £25 but there are discretionary charges for pensioners and those under 22. The Conservative Party relies on donations from supporters, and membership money is a vital fund raiser for local campaigning. Benefits of full membership include:
Join us today...
If you live in the Vale of Clwyd - To join the Weslh Conservatives, please send a cheque made payable to "Vale of Clwyd Conservatives",
If you live in Delyn - To join the Welsh Conservatives, please send a cheque made payable to "Delyn Conservatives",
Send to:
Conservative Office, 5 Halkyn Street, Holywell, Flintshire
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