The Members of Youth Parliment (MYPs) Manifesto clearly defines the priority areas of work.

Each year, newly elected MYPs identify 3 (sometimes 4) top priorities following consultation with young people around the county and review of the priority issues identified within elected Members Candidates Addresses.

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Manifesto 2011-12

Members of Youth Parliament (MYPs) for Gloucestershire have developed and printed their 2011-12 Manifesto. Copies of the Manifesto will now be circulated throughout the county and MYPs will be meeting with decision makers and organisations to help raise awareness and address priorities over the coming months.

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One County, One Voice (Youth Forum Event)

On the 14th September MYP's in Gloucestershire met for the first time officially after the summer holidays. On the agenda was the final stages of organizing our countywide youth event of which we are all excited, also we will be meeting with stagecoach managers and the NHS to build links and help us on our manifesto priorities.

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MYPs Officially Launch Manifesto in Westminster

On the 5th anniversary of the London July bombings, the Gloucestershire Members of Youth Parliament (MYPs) visited the House of Commons to join the right honourable David Cameron in paying respects to the victims of the London bombings during prime ministers question time, “this was fascinating to watch how Prime Ministers question worked up close and personal” said Oliver Warne MYP for Chelten Read more...

MYPs finalise 2010-11 Manifesto

MYPs have been working hard since they were elected in mid-February to produce their manifesto. After spending many hours considering the 2010-11 priorities, they have designed the manifesto which can be viewed and downloaded above.

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Manifesto Launch

Manifesto Launch

On Thursday, 8 October MYPs met with Members of the Gloucestershire County Council Cabinet to present information about their roles, what they have done to date and more importantly, officially launch the 2009/10 Manifesto.

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