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Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4RE



Scottish Labour Party - Gala Dinner

Glasgow, Thursday 30 October 2014


Sponsorship Opportunities

The Scottish Gala Dinner to be held on 30 October 2014 will be one of the highlights of the Scottish Labour
Partys year. The evening will be hosted by Scottish Labour Leader Johann Lamont MSP and the Leader of the
UK Labour Party the Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP.

By the date of this event, we will all know the outcome of the referendum. Whatever the result the role and
voice of Scottish Labour will be crucial in the debate over Scotlands future, making this years dinner more
important than ever. Each table is hosted by an elected representative of Scottish Labour and the event
attracts a variety of supporters, business people and celebrities, and promises to be an enjoyable evening.

There are various sponsorship opportunities available and if you would like further information please contact
Annmarie Whyte on 0141 572 6900 or email annmarie_whyte@labour.org.uk

Title sponsorship
Representative from sponsor to make the introductory speech at the start of the evening
Logo in a prominent position on all dinner stationery
Option of branding in the dining room
Three tables of 9 guests in a premium position
All guests invited to the Sponsors Reception hosted by Johann Lamont MSP & Ed Miliband MP
Thanks to the sponsor from the Host

Welcome Reception sponsorship
Logo on admittance cards
Logo on the table documentation
Option of branding in the reception areas
Two tables of 9 guests in a premium position
All guests invited to the Sponsors Reception
Thanks to the sponsor from the Host

Flowers sponsorship
Logo on the table documentation
One table of 9 guests in a premium position
All guests invited to the Sponsors Reception
Thanks to the sponsor from the Host

Please note:
All donations to the Labour Party are governed by the Political Parties, Elections and Referendum Act which states:.
- Individual donors must be registered or incorporated within the UK.
- Companies that donate must be registered or incorporated within the UK.
- The party must record all donations in excess of 500, and donations from an individual or company totalling above
1,500 in a calendar year will be published by the Electoral Commission.

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