
We’ve asked all of the candidates standing for election to Cheshire West and Chester Council to provide our readers with a short introduction to themselves.
We’ll publish these daily for all 45 council wards (in alphabetical order) in the build up to the local elections on 4th May 2023.
You can view all of the Cheshire West and Chester Council candidate submissions together by clicking here.
Listed below are all of the candidates seeking your vote in the Davenham, Moulton and Kingsmead ward.
Voters in Davenham, Moulton and Kingsmead can select two candidates to represent them on Cheshire West and Chester Council.
Davenham, Moulton and Kingsmead candidates:
- Paul Dolan (Labour)
- Dan Marr (Conservatives)
- Simon McDonald (independent)
- Vikki Moran (Liberal Democrats)
- Jack Price-Harbach (Liberal Democrats)
- Gaynor Sinar (Conservatives)
Paul Dolan (Labour)
Nothing submitted.

Dan Marr (Conservatives)
As a Moulton resident since 2019, I’m constantly frustrated by Cheshire West and Chester Council’s lack of delivery in our community.
Potholes aren’t fixed. Council tax is up. We have to pay for our green bin.
After fighting two by-elections to Moulton Parish Council in 2021, I was elected after campaigning to save our greenbelt and have continued to drive local change alongside residents.
I’m standing for my local council ward to campaign for safer streets, improved local facilities and better run council services.
Voting for me is a vote to fix our crumbling roads and pavements, oppose council tax to the max and to scrap the green bin tax.
Simon McDonald (independent)
We have so far been unable to make contact with Simon McDonald.

Vikki Moran (Liberal Democrats)
I have lived and run my business here over 21 years and raised two children, both attending local schools.
Has Cheshire West and Chester Council been fair to the Northwich area? I am tired with resources being directed to Chester and Ellesmere Port, while our environment is neglected.
Our rivers canals and flashes need to be protected and cleaner. Tourism suffers if we can’t do better with a fairer share of resources.
I believes that the Liberal Democrat principles of freedom, justice, and honesty are just as needed at local level as they are at nationally and internationally.
For communities to thrive their representatives need to be open an accountable as well as responsive to local concerns and needs. Politicians can best achieve this by working together in the national or community interest.
More needs to be done to support those struggling with cost of living.

Jack Price-Harbach (Liberal Democrats)
I’m a part-time student and HGV driver living in Northwich with my wife and two small boys.
I’m running as a Liberal Democrat candidate for Davenham, Moulton, and Kingsmead because I believe our town deserves better.
Born in Runcorn, where I grew up, I know what it’s like for the town where I saw Labour controlled Runcorn held back by Widnes being handed so many more opportunities.
Our community deserves more investment and opportunities, and we shouldn’t be left behind while Chester and Ellesmere Port receive the bulk of council funding.
My campaign focuses on important issues such as infrastructure and affordable, energy efficient housing for young people.
Holding the Tories to account regarding the dumping off raw sewage in our rivers.
I’m here to effectively advocate for our town and fight for our fair share.

Gaynor Sinar (Conservatives)
Should I be successful, this would be my third term of office, having previously represented the ward from 2011 to 2019.
My affinity with Kingsmead started with the first brick being laid, working for a national builder on the first phase.
My family lives in Davenham and has done for over 30 years.
My main priorities include: stopping the astronomical domestic rate rises, which have seen a 41% increase in the past eight years, fixing roads, and reversing the green bin tax.
I realise there is so much more to be done. With your vote, I hope I have opportunity to make a difference.
So Cheshire remains proudly non-partisan and has provided the same opportunity to all parties and independent candidates.
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