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Cheshire East Council elections 2023 – Sandbach Elworth candidates

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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 Sandbach Elworth ward.

Voters in Sandbach Elworth can select one candidate to represent them on Cheshire East Council.

 


 

Sandbach Elworth candidates:

  • Callum Chalmers (Liberal Democrats)
  • Nicola Cook (independent)
  • Kathryn Flavell (Labour)
  • Arabella Holland (Conservatives

 


 

Callum Chalmers (Liberal Democrats)

I have lived in Sandbach all my life and am passionate about working hard for local people.

I commute to Manchester University where I study computer science.

I’m keen to make sure that there are young voices on the council. 

I think that Cheshire East Council have let Sandbach down over the poor state of local bus services.

 


 

Nicola Cook (independent)

Nothing submitted.

 


 

Kathryn Flavell (Labour)

I am delighted to be standing as the Labour Party candidate for Cheshire East Council in Elworth Ward, and to have this opportunity to continue to represent the local community.

I have been a resident in South Cheshire for around 40 years and have lived in the centre of Elworth now for seven years.

Having previously worked as a secondary school music teacher for 25 years, I retired in 2020 to concentrate full-time on my role as a Cheshire East Councillor.

I am proud to currently hold the role of Sandbach town mayor.

 


 

Arabella Holland (Conservatives

Nothing submitted.

 


 

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