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Faye runner-up in Miss Newcastle contest



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Published Date:
09 May 2008
A NORTH Tyneside girl just missed out on claiming the 2008 Miss Newcastle title last night.
Twenty-two-year-old Faye Scope from Northumberland Park was a runner-up in the annual contest.

She was only just beaten to the crown by 22-year-old model Sophie Gradon, from Ponteland.

Annabel Dobson, 20, also from Ponteland, was the other runner-up in the Tyne Tees Models-run competition

Three other girls from the borough - Rachael Rodgerson, 18, from New Hartley; Jade McDonald, 18, from Wallsend; and Sarah Jordan, 18, from High Heaton - were also in the final 20.

Tyne Tees Models' boss Lesley Lister said: "All of the girls were completely stunning and we had a great mix of judges.

"The competition could have gone so many ways.

"Sophie was the favourite and she had plenty of confidence, which I think is what the judges saw in her.

"It was fantastic to see everyone's confidence grow and see them up there strutting their stuff and working the crowd.

"It was wonderful to see all the girls go from strength to strength, and at the end I think I had a tear in my eye and a lump in my throat for every one of them.

"It was an amazing night and we raised quite a few thousand for charity."

The final, held in the Newcastle Marriot Hotel, Gosforth Park, raised money for the Sunshine Fund charity.

Cullercoats woman and Britain's Next Top Model Lucy Ratcliffe was one of the judges, alongside Miss England Georgia Horsley and sponsors Nu-Age medical spa director David Bennison.

Winner Sophie will now go to the Miss England finals in August, with the winner of that going to Miss World in October in Kiev, Ukraine.

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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 3:14 PM
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  • Location: North Tyneside
 
 

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