The AGM of the local St Neots and District Liberal Democrat Branch which was held at the Priory Centre and went very wel
The AGM of the local St Neots and District Liberal Democrat Branch which was held at the Priory Centre and went very wel

A day mostly at home organising my personal affairs and investments but then later to get my inflatable RIB in for repair and attend the AGM of the local St Neots and District Liberal Democrat Branch which was held at the Priory Centre and went very well.

I opted for an intensive working session on my personal affairs today. From my office, I arranged services for my Range Rover and Rolls Royce which took some time as I had to research what needed doing to each. Then the rest of my financial affairs, entering transactions and reconciling my bank accounts which took me up to lunch. This afternoon was almost entirely spent going round St Neots to the building societies getting the latest interest rates and then organising the account balances to take advantage of the best of them. After tea, Steve Lowings of Huntingdon Marine and Leisure dropped by to collect my inflatable tender and take it away for maintenance as it has a slight but annoying leak.

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Then this evening was the Annual General Meeting of the local St Neots and District Liberal Democrat Branch which was held at the Priory Centre and went very well. I met the other District Councillors earlier and chaired a meeting of them as their leader and then Sally did the same for the Town Councillors. Then on to the actual AGM, when we elected a full committee including several new members such as John Roscoe, Ross McKay and others and then went on to discuss a number of interesting and important matters. The main development earlier in the day was the continuing story of Tony Carmedy in Eaton Socon, who had been writing to all of the papers with a "Tony reveals all" letter about his past criminal activities which came as something as a shock and disappointment to all of us. In the event, we are declining to get involved in further discussion about his personal problems and are looking forward to the election of Ross McKay as his replacement.