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Person    | Female  Born 1967 

Natalie Bell

Categories: Community / Clubs

Natalie Bell

Natalie is a community activist playing a vital part in local projects such as Coin Street Community Builders, SE1 United You th Forum, WaCoCo and Friends of St John's Sculpture Garden.  She champions youth leadership and is passionate about bringing community groups together to produce win-win results.

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Natalie Bell

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Morley mosaics - KEW - Natalie Bell

Natalie Bell, born 1967. Natalie is a community activist playing a vital part...

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