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Conservative branch receives two awards



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Willingdon and Jevington Conservative Party was presented with two awards at the Eastbourne Constituency Conservative Association AGM.
Dan Barratt, president of Conservative Association, presented two cups to Richard Broady, Willingdon and Jevington chairman and parish councillor, and Ron Cussons, Wealden district and parish councillor, for the Tony Pleasant award for best overall effort and the Recruitment Cup for the branch with the largest net increase in membership.

Cllr Broady said, "It's wonderful that the Willingdon team has been recognised for its hard work and dedication to the community."

Cllr Cussons added, "Our main aim is to increase the quality of life for our residents and we will all continue working for Willingdon."


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  • Last Updated: 26 March 2008 4:44 PM
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  • Location: Eastbourne
 
 

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