
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 Northwich Leftwich ward.
Voters in Northwich Leftwich can select one candidate to represent them on Cheshire West and Chester Council.
Northwich Leftwich candidates:
- Andrew Cooper (Labour)
- Emma Guy (Reform UK)
- Trevor Hampson (Liberal Democrats)
- Harry Sharrock (Conservatives)

Andrew Cooper (Labour)
I care passionately about Leftwich, and I love our fantastic community that looks out for one another and achieves so much by working together.
Over the last four years I’ve worked tirelessly to get the best for Leftwich.
I’m proud of our new play area at Old Hall Road, with disabled-accessible equipment for the first time; our new life-saving defibrillators; our tree-planting, wildflower meadows and daffodils.
And I’m proud to have driven forward the regeneration of our town centre, such as with the creation of Applemarket Place and relentlessly pursuing the restoration of our library.
There’s more to do, though, and I want to continue to work hard and serve our community.
With your support, I hope to bring my energy and experience to bear to see Northwich reach its full potential.
Emma Guy (Reform UK)
Nothing submitted.
Trevor Hampson (Liberal Democrats)
Nothing submitted.

Harry Sharrock (Conservatives)
I am offering a fresh set of ideas and motivation for the issues facing our ward and our town.
I’ve lived in Northwich most of my life and have seen the ways in which it both fails and succeeds.
I want to use the experience I have gained in my life to bring a new direction to politics in Leftwich.
Our council needs accountability, direction, and primarily effective communication; that is exactly what I can bring to the table.
So, what’s my strategy? Getting involved.
Showing people that I care about my area, listening to those that live here and offering help where I can.
So Cheshire remains proudly non-partisan and has provided the same opportunity to all parties and independent candidates.
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