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Published Date: 05 June 2008
WE'VE had a great response to our CB9 Factor competition, in partnership with David Doughty, of The Gallery, and next week we will publish details of how you can vote.
So if you've been thinking about entering, you have until tomorrow at 3pm – and you must be available to have your picture taken by the end of Monday, June 9.

The winner will not only pick up prizes worth more than £500, but also have an exciting
year representing the town at local events as last year's winner Natalie Clarke did.

The only limitation is that entrants must be over 16. They can be either gender and any age from 16 upwards.

Entrants will get a free photoshoot at The Gallery in Lower Downs Slade, from which they can choose a picture as their entry, which we will publish in the Echo.

Once the competition has closed, we will publish all the pictures in the paper and on our website for you, the readers, to vote your top three. The winners will get a full modelling shoot from which we will publish pictures for you to choose an overall winner – the person with the CB9 Factor.

Entries can be nominated by themselves or others (with their permission) on the form on the left, which should be sent to The CB9 Factor, Haverhill Echo, 7 Queen's Square, Haverhill, Suffolk CB9 9EG.



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  • Last Updated: 05 June 2008 9:53 AM
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