Join us for lunch at The Devon Hotel, Matford, Exeter, EX2 8HU on Wednesay 31st October, 12:00 for 12:30 pm. Guest Speaker - Mr Tony Hogg, Conservative Candidate for the Devon & Cornwall Police and Crime Commisioner.Tickets - £13.00 per person. Please contact Christina Findell on 01363 772695 or email [email protected] for further information or to reserve your place.It is a great help if tickets are purchased in advance.
Continuing the Jubilee theme, this Central Devon Constituency Fund Raising event is to be held at Cleavelands, Bovey Tracey, TQ13 9NG at 3:00 pm.A payment of £10.00 per person is required please in order to confirm your 'table booking'.Numbers are limited.Contact Mary on 01626 832944 or email [email protected] to confirm your reservation.
Join us for Christmas lunch at The Waie Inn, Zeal Monachorum, Crediton, EX17 6DF on Sunday 2nd December, 12:30 for 1:00 pm.Guest Speaker - Mr Neil Parish, MP for Tiverton & Honiton.Our own MP, Mel Stride, will also be attending.Ticket price £15.00 to include starter, main course and dessert, coffee or tea. Cash bar and Raffle.
This popular trip includes an organised visit to the Parliament in Strasbourg, lunch with Julie Girling and fellow MEPs, as well as a return journey through the scenic Black Forest and an overnight stop in Luxembourg City.Please contact Adele on [email protected] or by their new telephone number 01386 710920 for more details.
Bovey Tracey Branch invite you to supper at Cleavelands, Bovey Tracey, TQ13 9NG, courtesy of Mary and Christopher MarshamPLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE OF VENUE FROM PREVIOUS PUBLICITY. 7:00 for 7:30 pm.
Whiddon Down & District Branch invite you to an Evening Drinks Party & Question Time with Mel Stride MP at Castle Drogo, Drewsteignton, Near Exeter, EX6 6PB, 6:30 pm until 8:30 pm.Tickets - £12.50 per person.For further information or to purchase tickets, please contact Patrick Johnstone on 01647 432068 or email [email protected].
Mel was elected as the first MP for the newly created constituency of Central Devon in 2010 - one of the most rural in England. He was re-elected in 2015, 2017 and 2019 with an increased share of the vote each time.