Labour Conference Timetable

September 1, 2009 8:53 am

From @LabourList

Join us at the LabourList Grassroots Meet on Monday at 9m at the Royal Sovereign Pub.

UPDATED, Thursday, 24th September, 2009.

Below is the LabourList conference timetable, with the times and locations of many (though not all) of the different fringe events going on throughout the week. Click back to it from your iPhone or Blackberry during conference week (it will be hosted on the front page in the LiveList), and start planning your week now!

************** SUNDAY, 27th September **************

Monday Conf 1

SunNew1

SunNew2

SunConf33

************** MONDAY, 28th September **************

Monday1

MonNew1

MonConf3

MonConfLast

************** TUESDAY, 29th September **************

TuesConf1

Tues

Tues

TuesLAte1

TuesLate2

************** WEDNESDAY, 30th September **************

WedConf33

WedConf10

Wed

************** SOCIALS and CULTURE **************

Saturday, 26th September, 2009, 6-8pm

GoFourth Anniversary

Charles Street Bar & Club, 8-9 Marine Parade, Brighton

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Saturday, 26th September 2009, 9pm-3am

LGBT’s Only Party in the Village

Charles Street Bar & Club, 8-9 Marine Parade, Brighton

Monday 28th September, 2009, 4-6pm

Unite Parliamentary Staff Branch Rally/Social: The Real Expenses Scandal – Standing Up for the 59 Members of MPs’ Staff Paid Below Agreed Payscales

Fitzherberts, 25 New Road, Brighton, BN1

PPCs/MPs, Staff of MPs and their friends all welcome.

Monday 28th September 2009, 6-8pm

Young Fabians with Ben Bradshaw MP

Jam, 9-12 Middle Street, Brighton, BN1 1AL

All welcome.

Monday 28th September 2009, 9-11pm

LabourList Grassroots Meet

Location confirmed, to be announced.

Tuesday, 29 September 2009, 10pm

Andy Flannagan (Christian Socialist Movement) in Concert

Hope Pub, 11 Queens Rd, Brighton, BN1 3WA

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