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MP congratulates Natalie



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Our CB9 Factor winner Natalie Clarke met West Suffolk MP Richard Spring last Friday to talk about how life in Haverhill could be made better.
Mr Spring congratulated Natalie on winning the competition, run by the Haverhill Echo and The Gallery of Queen's Square.

He said: "The CB9 Factor competition was an excellent idea and attracted a significant interest from local people all wanting to be the first ambassador for Haverhill.

"I was so pleased to see so many people coming forward and outlining
their visions for the town.

"I was therefore very much looking forward to meeting Natalie personally
and listening to her ideas on how we can continue to make life better in Haverhill."

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