
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 Ledsham and Manor ward.
Voters in Ledsham and Manor can select two candidates to represent them on Cheshire West and Chester Council.
Ledsham and Manor candidates:
- Ike Efobi (Conservatives)
- Graham Handley (Liberal Democrats)
- Mark Hartley (independent)
- Nicholas Hebson (Conservatives)
- Christine Warner (Labour)
- Peter Wheeler (Labour)
Ike Efobi (Conservatives)
Nothing supplied.
Graham Handley (Liberal Democrats)
Nothing supplied.
Mark Hartley (independent)
Nothing supplied.
Nicholas Henson (Conservatives)
Nothing supplied.

Christine Warner (Labour)
I have loved the last four years. It has been the honour of my life to represent Ledsham and Manor on the council, standing up for local people and getting the job done.
I am really proud of the work Peter and I have done in the ward, particularly the hands-on stuff like sorting out the ponds, painting signs, litter picking and planting wildflowers.
Years of government cuts have slashed over half a billion off local council services, which is tragic, but Peter and I have not been shy of rolling up our sleeves and getting on with the job.

Peter Wheeler (Labour)
Ledsham is my home. I love getting out in the ward and speaking to residents.
As councillors both Christine and I try to listen to local people and work hard on your behalf.
You will see us out and about in the ward, whether it’s on litter picks, meeting local residents or keeping up to date with local events.
Ledsham and Manor is a great place to live and we want to keep it that way. I hope people will support us on 4th May so we can keep going.
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