The Crewe Cheshire East councillors not seeking re-election this May

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter

26th Apr 2023 | Local News

More than a quarter of Cheshire East's 82 councillors are not seeking re-election next month - including a number of representatives in the Crewe area.

21 sitting councillors of various political persuasion have decided not to stand again at the Cheshire East Council elections on Thursday 4 May.

Suzanne Brookfield (Crewe East) and Steve Hogben (Crewe South) will both not be standing - as well as Leighton's Byron Evans.

Crewe South's Labour councillor, Steve Hogben, will not be standing on May 4 - after decades of service (Cheshire East Council).

A couple of councillors, who have spoken publicly in the past of the abuse they have suffered, mostly on social media, have decided enough is enough.

Some, like Conservative Paul Findlow and Crewe's Steve Hogben, have served for decades as councillors and decided it is time to retire.

Others have work or family commitments.

Conservatives not standing this time are Mary Addison, who represents Haslington; Marc Asquith who is the Chelford councillor; Sandbach councillor Mike Benson; Stan Davies, who has represented Wrenbury for many years; Prestbury councillor Paul Findlow and Mobberley councillor Charlotte Leach.

Conservative group leader Janet Clowes told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: "It is very appropriate, at this time in the electoral cycle, to thank all those councillors who will not be standing again this time.

Crewe East Labour councillor, Suzanne Brookfield, will not be standing on May 4 (Cheshire East Council).

"We will be losing the wisdom and experience of councillors who have served, not just during the life of Cheshire East, but for many decades during the life of the borough councils and county council.

"In particular, I would like to put on record my thanks for the exemplary service of Cllr Stan Davies who represented Wrenbury ward for so long, and also to Cllr Paul Findlow who, this year, celebrates 50 years of public service, which is no mean achievement, and we will lose the benefit of these councillors' experience in the years to come."

Labour councillors not seeking re-election are Laura Jeuda, Alift Harewood and James Barber, who all represent Macclesfield.

Liberal Democrat group leader Phil Williams is not standing for election again and neither is June Buckley. Both represent Alsager.

Knutsford councillor Quentin Abel; Nantwich councillor Penny Butterill; Andrew Gregory, who represents Sutton, and Wilmslow councillor Iain Macfarlane, who are all currently members of the Independent Group, are also not seeking re-election.

Leighton's Independent councillor, Byron Evans, will not be standing on May 4 (Cheshire East Council).

Non-grouped councillors Brendan Murphy, who represents Disley; Sarah Pochin, who represents Bunbury and Nicky Wylie, who represents Poynton, are also not standing again.

There are also three seats which are currently vacant on the council following the recent sad deaths of Labour's Steve Carter; Barry Burkhill, who was an Independent; and Conservative Les Gilbert.

One Macclesfield seat has been vacant for several months following the resignation of non-grouped Lloyd Roberts.

Labour group leader, Sam Corcoran, told the LDRS: "I would like to thank all the councillors who are standing down at this election for their service to their communities in Cheshire East.

Labour group leader, Sam Corcoran, is delighted with the councillors standing at the May 4 elections (Cheshire East Council).

"I would particularly like to remember the five councillors who have died in office over the last four years – councillors Dorothy Flude, Brian Roberts, Barry Burkhill, Steve Carter and Les Gilbert.

"I look forward to continuing to benefit from the advice and support of the Labour members standing down from Cheshire East Council."

     

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