UCLU Conservative Society

  • History

History

History of The UCL Conservative Society

Established in 1908, the UCLU Conservative Society is the oldest student Conservative association in England, and second oldest in the UK. It is one of the oldest, largest and most reputable student societies within the University College London Union (UCLU). The Society President sits on the executive committee of The Holborn & St Pancras Conservative Association (HSPCA), and also sits on the London Universities' Conservative Council (LUCC). The latter as founding Chair.

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

HONORARY SOCIETY POSITIONS AND OFFICERS

  • Hon. Chairman - Hon. Nicholas Soames MP
  • Patrons - Baroness Thatcher LG OM PC FRS, John Whittingdale OBE MP
  • Hon. Life Members - T Crockford, J Hunkin, R Jackson, S Coleman, W Hall, S Firth

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

PAST AND RECENT CHAIRMEN AND PRESIDENTS (2003-)

2012-2013: Matthew Corner

2011-2012: Samuel Firth

2010-2011: William Hall

2009-2010: Kieran Weisberg 

2008-2009: Eamonn Hurley-Flynn

2007-2008: Starbuck Coleman

2006-2007: Richard Jackson

2005-2006: Jim Hunkin

2004-2005: Tim Crockford & Alan Ross

2003-2004: Chris Tavendar

2002-2003: Robert Morritt


UCLU Conservative Society

Networks: University College London Union

Powered by GroupSpaces · Terms · Privacy Policy · Cookie Use · Create Your Own Group