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Chairman's Office correspondence with the Conservative Political Centre, Apr 1968-Oct 1969

 File
CCO 20/64/2
Correspondents include:-
  1. Cope, John, Personal Assistant to Party Chairman Anthony Barber
  2. Davies, Howard, Central Office Agent, Western Area
  3. Dickens, Capt. PGC, Chairman, Withyam and Blackham Branch Conservative Association
  4. Fraser, Sir Michael, Deputy Party Chairman
  5. Johnson Smith, Geoffrey, MP, Party Vice-Chairman
  6. Lewis, Russell, Director, Conservative Political Centre
  7. Sewill, Brendon, Director, Conservative Research Department
  8. Patterson, Ben, Conservative Political Centre
  9. Prior, Jim, Parliamentary Private Secretary to Edward Heath
  10. Prowse, GC, Agent and Secretary, Totnes Conservative Association
Includes:-
  1. CPC circulars to local CPC Group Leaders, mainly concerning national speaking competitions
  2. Correspondence between the Chairman and CPC concerning the theme of briefs for the Political Discussion Programme
  3. The CPC's proposed publication of a Party 'Year Book'
  4. The future programme of the CPC, and the need to vet future CPC publications to ensure that they do not conflict with official Party policy
  5. Correspondence concerning the views of the Totnes and the Withyam and Blackham Branch Conservative Associations regarding the Race Relations Bill and immigration
  6. Paper, 'Proposed Conservative Yearbook', Geoffrey DM Block, Conservative Research Department, 02/04/1969
  7. CCO press release containing extract from speech by Russell Lewis, Director of the CPC, to the City of London Young Conservatives, 20/11/1968
  8. Paper, 'CPC Programme – 1968', Mar 1968 [Author not given]
CPC Three-Way Contact Political Discussion Programme: Master Briefs:
  1. No. 18, Aug 1968: Social Problems
  2. No. 24, Apr/May 1969: A Capital Owning Democracy: Home Ownership
  3. No. 25, June/July 1969: Scaling Down Government
CPC Three-Way Contact Political Discussion Programme: Discussion Briefs:
  1. No. 18, Aug/Sep 1968: Immigration and race relations
  2. No. 19, Oct 1968: Reforming Trade Unions
  3. No. 24, Apr-May 1969: Home-owning democracy
  4. No. 25, June-July 1969: Less Government
  5. No. 26, Aug-Sep 1969: Quality and Efficiency
CPC Three-Way Contact Political Discussion Programme: Summaries of responses:
  1. No. 11, Nov 1967: Planning Town & Country
  2. No. 18, Aug/Sep 1968: Immigration and race relations
  3. No. 20, Nov 1968: Policies for Enterprise
  4. No. 21, Dec 1968-Jan 1969: How to Denationalise
  5. No. 26, Aug-Sep 1969: Quality and Efficiency

Dates

  • Apr 1968-Oct 1969

Extent

1 file

Language of Materials

  • English

Conditions Governing Access

Closed.

Shelfmark

CCO 20/64/2

Repository Details

Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository

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Weston Library
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