Cheshire West and Chester Council
Cheshire West and Chester Council is the local authority of Cheshire West and Chester. It is a unitary authority, having the powers of a non-metropolitan county and district council combined. It provides a full range of local government services including Council Tax billing, libraries, social services, processing planning applications, waste collection and disposal, and it is a local education authority. The council was first elected on 1 May 2008, a year before coming into its legal powers on 1 April 2009. After an election in May 2019, no party holds overall control.
Powers and functions
The local authority derives its powers and functions from the Local Government Act 1972 and subsequent legislation. It has a 'general power of competence' as described in the Localism Act 2011, i.e. it is permitted to act in any manner whatsoever which is not unlawful. For the purposes of local government, Cheshire West and Chester is one of the fifty-five unitary authorities in England. This means that is the only principal authority in its territorial jurisdiction, and it has the statutory powers and functions of both a non-metropolitan county and a non-metropolitan district council. The only exceptions to this are the fire and police services, which are still provided on a Cheshire-wide basis by joint boards composed of elected councillors and are funded by a Council Tax precept. Conversely, it is unnecessary for Cheshire West and Chester Council to set a precept for itself as it is also a billing authority.Political control
Since the first election of the council in 2008, political control has been held by the following parties:Council seats since 2008
Cabinet
Committees
Councillors
Ward | Councillor | Political party | Council profile |
Blacon | Carol Gahan | Labour Party | |
Blacon | Sheila Little | Labour Party | |
Blacon | Trish Richards | Labour Party | |
Central and Grange | Karen Shore | Labour Party | |
Central and Grange | Robert Bisset | Labour Party | |
Chester City and The Garden Quarter | Samantha Dixon | Labour Party | |
Chester City and The Garden Quarter | Bob Rudd | Labour Party | |
Chester City and The Garden Quarter | Martyn Delaney | Labour Party | |
Christleton and Huntington | Mark Williams | Conservative Party | |
Christleton and Huntington | Stuart Parker | Conservative Party | |
Davenham, Moulton and Kingsmead | Helen Weltman | Conservative Party | |
Davenham, Moulton and Kingsmead | Elton Watson | Conservative Party | |
Farndon | Paul Roberts | Liberal Democrats | |
Frodsham | Andrew Dawson | Conservative Party | |
Frodsham | Lynn Riley | Conservative Party | |
Gowy Rural | Margaret Parker | Conservative Party | - |
Gowy Rural | Graham Heatley | Conservative Party | - |
Great Boughton | Steve Collings | Labour Party | - |
Great Boughton | Keith Boards | Conservative Party | - |
Handbridge Park | Razia Daniels | Conservative Party | - |
Handbridge Park | Neil Sullivan | Conservative Party | - |
Hartford and Greenbank | Phil Herbert | Independent | - |
Hartford and Greenbank | Patricia Parkes | Conservative Party | - |
Helsby | Paul Bowers | Green | - |
Lache | Val Armstrong | Conservative Party | - |
Ledsham and Manor | Peter Wheeler | Labour Party | - |
Ledsham and Manor | Christine Warner | Labour Party | - |
Malpas | Rachel Williams | Conservative Party | - |
Marbury | Lynn Gibbon | Conservative Party | - |
Marbury | Norman Wright | Conservative Party | - |
Marbury | Phil Marshall | Conservative Party | - |
Neston | Andy Williams | Labour Party | - |
Netherpool | Diane Roberts | Labour Party | - |
Newton and Hoole | Richard Beacham | Labour Party | - |
Newton and Hoole | Adam Langan | Labour Party | - |
Newton and Hoole | Gill Watson | Labour Party | - |
Northwich Winnington and Castle | Kate Cernik | Labour Party | - |
Northwich Winnington and Castle | Robert Cernik | Labour Party | - |
Northwich Witton | Sam Naylor | Labour Party | - |
Parkgate | Martin Barker | Independent | - |
Rudheath | Helen Treeby | Conservative Party | - |
Sandstone | Hugo Deynem | Conservative Party | - |
Saughall and Mollington | Simon Eardley | Conservative Party | - |
Shakerley | Mark Stocks | Conservative Party | - |
Strawbery | Gareth Gould | Labour Party | - |
Sutton Villages | Paul Donovan | Labour Party | - |
Sutton Villages | Nicole Meardon | Labour Party | - |
Tarporley | Eveleigh Moore Dutton | Independent | - |
Tarvin and Kelsall | John Leather | Conservative Party | - |
Tarvin and Kelsall | Harry Tonge | Conservative Party | - |
Tattenhall | Mike Jones | Conservative Party | - |
Upton | Matt Bryan | Labour Party | - |
Upton | Jill Houlbrook | Conservative Party | - |
Weaver and Cuddington | Gillian Edwards | Independent | - |
Weaver and Cuddington | Paul Williams | Conservative Party | - |
Weaver and Cuddington | Charles Fifield | Conservative Party | - |
Westminster | Lisa Denson | Labour Party | - |
Whitby Groves | Brian Jones | Labour Party | - |
Whitby Park | Peter Rooney | Labour Party | - |
Willaston and Thornton | Myles Hogg | Conservative Party | - |
Winsford Dene | Mandy Clare | Labour Party | - |
Winsford Gravel | Joanne Moorcroft | Labour Party | - |
Winsford Over and Verdin | Tommy Blackmore | Labour Party | - |
Winsford Over and Verdin | Gina Lewis | Labour Party | - |
Winsford Over and Verdin | Mike Baynham | Conservative Party | - |
Winsford Swanlow | Mal Gaskill | Liberal Democrats | - |
Winsford Wharton | Nathan Pardoe | Labour Party | - |
Wolverham | Michael Edwardson | Labour Party | - |