Labour wins Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner vote
He beat incumbent Conservative John Dwyer with the result being announced at the DCBL Stadium in Widnes this afternoon.
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Mark is a journalist of more than two decades experience. He is the LDR reporter for Halton Council and Cheshire West and Chester, covering meetings at the local authority. He also covers politics and health in the two authorities.
Mark is a journalist of more than two decades experience. He is the LDR reporter for Halton Council and Cheshire West and Chester, covering meetings at the local authority. He also covers politics and health in the two authorities.
He beat incumbent Conservative John Dwyer with the result being announced at the DCBL Stadium in Widnes this afternoon.
Veteran former Halton councillor John Stockton is set to take up a seat on Cheshire West and Chester after victory in the Wolverham by-election today.
The party took Daresbury, Moore and Sandymoor from the Conservatives while the main opposition leader held on to her Runcorn seat.
Today sees votes being cast for Halton councillors, a police and crime commissioner for Cheshire, and a metro mayor.
The demonstration was organised by CWaC SEND Accountability, a group of parents who said they had been ‘let down’ by the council.
VOTERS in an Ellesmere Port ward head to the polls on Thursday to choose their new councillor after the previous incumbent stepped down.
Cllr John Bradshaw has represented Daresbury ward - then the Daresbury, Moore and Sandymoor Ward - since 2004.
Halton voters head to the polls on Thursday, May 2 where they can choose candidates from six parties.
Eddisbury MP Edward Timpson told the Commons only 12 per cent of St Luke's income was received through the NHS.
On May 2 Halton residents go to the polls to help choose the new Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region (LCR).
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