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Reform UK’s Boston and Skegness branch has announced Natalie Batley as its new Interim Chair, following the resignation of Michael Cheyne. Mr Cheyne stepped down from the position due to increased political commitments in his role as Executive Councillor for Highways at Lincolnshire County Council.

Natalie has already hit the ground running, leading a wave of new activity within the local branch. Since taking on the role, she has launched a recruitment drive to attract new members and hosted a successful meet and greet in Skegness, which was attended by Reform UK MP and Deputy Party Leader Richard Tice.

Building on that momentum, Natalie has announced plans for a Boston meet and greet event in the coming weeks, giving local residents the opportunity to learn more about the party’s vision and meet members of the local team.

The branch has also revealed details of its first-ever Christmas Party Night, set to take place in December, marking a festive celebration for members and supporters alike.

Speaking about her appointment, Natalie said she was “excited to bring new energy and ideas” to the local branch and is “looking forward to strengthening Reform UK’s presence across both Boston and Skegness.”

Further details on upcoming events and membership opportunities will be shared via the branch’s official social media pages.

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