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 Weaver and Cuddington ward.
Voters in Weaver and Cuddington can select three candidates to represent them on Cheshire West and Chester Council.
Weaver and Cuddington candidates:
- Bob Cernik (Labour)
- Kate Cernik (Labour)
- Stephen Donhue (Liberal Democrats)
- Gillian Edwards (independent)
- Phil Rimmer (Conservatives)
- Lynn Stocks (Conservatives)
- Adam Wordsworth (Conservatives)
Bob Cernik (Labour)
Nothing submitted.
Kate Cernik (Labour)
Nothing submitted.
Stephen Donhue (Liberal Democrats)
Nothing submitted.
Gillian Edwards (independent)
Nothing submitted.
Phil Rimmer (Conservatives)
I am standing for election this May to ensure Weaver and Cuddington Ward gets its fair share of council resources. Like you, I am fed up with our disgraceful roads.
Lynn Stocks (Conservatives)
I am fed up with constant council tax increases. I want to make a difference across the ward for all residents. Making sure residents get the services they pay for is important to us all.
Adam Wordsworth (Conservatives)
I will be accessible, and work together to support the many active local groups and parish and town councils whose efforts already champion the local area as a great place to work, live and retire.
So Cheshire remains proudly non-partisan and has provided the same opportunity to all parties and independent candidates.
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