
We’ve asked all of the candidates standing for election to Cheshire East Council to provide our readers with a short introduction to themselves.
We’ll publish these daily for all 52 council wards (in alphabetical order) in the build up to the local elections on 4th May 2023.
You can view all of the Cheshire East Council candidate submissions together by clicking here.
Listed below are all of the candidates seeking your vote in the Mobberley ward.
Voters in Mobberley can select three candidates to represent them on Cheshire East Council.
Mobberley candidates:
- Kevin Boyle (Liberal Democrats)
- Hannah Moss (Conservatives)
- Paul Thomson (Labour)
Kevin Boyle (Liberal Democrats)
Nothing submitted.

Hannah Moss (Conservatives)
I am a local resident and have lived in Mobberley my entire life. I currently serve as chair of Mobberley Parish Council.
I’m a keen animal lover and take great pride in the community events I run.
I am passionate about my community, bringing people together and keeping council tax as low as possible. Mobberley saw a minimal precept increase this year.
I am standing to be your borough councillor so together we can scrap the green bin tax, invest in rural broadband connectivity and improve our planning system so it works for residents.

Paul Thomson (Labour)
I have lived in Mobberley for the last seven years. I retired from a 32-year career as head of religious studies at Urmston Grammar School.
Since retiring I became education officer at the Museum of Transport in Manchester, given private tuition, and Bikeability instruction to primary school pupils.
I also work one or two days a week in Cranage Grange, a local care home.
I have been a Labour Party member for most of my adult life and for a few years served as Tatton’s constituency secretary.
I am member of St Wifrid’s church choir.
I have never owned a car and cycling is my principle means of transport.
I am passionate about the three Rs: reduce, re-use and recycle – which I believe should be the most important benchmark of the policies governing the development and delivery of local services.
So Cheshire remains proudly non-partisan and has provided the same opportunity to all parties and independent candidates.
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