Various ways for you to become involved with the Conservative Party in your area:
Join the Party as a member (https://www.conservatives.com/join)
Standard membership fee is just £39.00 a year, £10 (under 26 years of age) and £25 for members and former members of the armed forces. Membership entitles you to:
- Select Conservative candidates for Parliamentary and local government elections
- Vote in Party Leadership elections
- Help shape the Party’s future through Conservative Policy Forum
- Be invited to attend our Party Conferences
- Get exclusive ‘Members First’ emails, bringing you the latest news and information about the Party
- Attend social and fundraising events
Join our Patrons' Club
An exclusive group for people committed to the future of Conservatism in our area. Membership is open to all including anyone living outside the constituency who may have a special interest in North West Cambridgeshire, perhaps through family or business connections. Full details can be found here: https://www.nwcambsconservatives.org.uk/patrons-club
Join our 50 - 50 Club... if you're not in it you can't win it!
This is a fun way to support the Association's fundraising efforts with a chance for you to win one of three monthly cash prizes... a simple and well-established concept. Each member signs a bank mandate, starting at just £5 per month for one share. At the end of each month we add up the money and arrange for three winning numbers to be independently drawn. Half the money is paid out in prizes while the remainder goes into Association funds. Prize value depends on the total number of members... there is no limit on the number of shares you can hold.For your chances to win please email the office or call us on 01733 973573.
Become a Ward Representative (Executive Council)
Ward representatives sit on the Executive Council which is the governing body of the Association. Membership comprises the officers of the Association and a mix of councillors and ward representatives. Its responsibilities include the selection of candidates for local government and Parliamentary elections. Depending on individual level of involvement, the role can be a stepping stone to becoming a potential council candidate. We currently have a vacancy for a ward representative in Orton Waterville.
Become a Councillor
The role of city, district or county councillor is both challenging and rewarding, using your experience and talents to help your local community. You will gain political insight, build a network of like-minded friends and colleagues and develop useful skills such as public speaking and problem solving. Above all, new councillors of all ages bring fresh ideas, energy and enthusiasm to local politics helping to shape decisions for today and the future. Please get in touch for more information.
Help with campaigning in your area
This could include a wide range of activities from canvassing residents (on the doorstep or via phone), admin tasks and delivering leaflets to fundraising and organising social events. Our volunteers can really make a difference... do please join us.
Register to vote
Remember you must be registered to vote in order to support us at election time