Weaver & Cuddington will remain a 3 member ward covering the existing villages of Acton Bridge, Cuddington, Delamere Park, Sandiway and Weaverham, to which Crowton and Norley will also become part of the ward. Dutton and Bartington however will move into Marbury ward.
Charles Fifield is married with 3 sons and has lived in Acton Bridge all his life. He is a Chartered Surveyor, specialising in commercial property and has worked in Northwich for 25 years.
Charles was first elected to Cheshire West & Chester Borough Council in 2011 to represent Weaver & Cuddington, and was re-elected in 2015.
He helped re-establish the Community Safety Action Trust in Weaverham, encouraging agencies to work together on local issues. As a Councillor, Charles has served as Chairman of Corporate Scrutiny, Appeals Committee, Disability Access Forum and Town & City Centres Working Group.
He is a member of Acton Bridge Community Association, organises the annual raffle for Christ Church Crowton, is a Governor at Forest Primary School in Weaverham and is a Councillor on Acton Bridge Parish Council.
Tel: 01606 852294 E-mail: Charles @weavervaleconservatives.co.uk
Paul Williams lives in Weaverham and is a retired Chartered Accountant. A magistrate for 25 years, he is a member of Weaverham Trust and was its Treasurer 2012-2015. Paul is married and has three daughters and three grandchildren. He is also a trustee of the Eric Hosking Trust, a natural his-tory charitable trust.
Paul was elected to Cheshire West & Chester Borough Council in 2015 to represent Weaver & Cuddington ward and actively supports local initiatives and community groups with his Member’s Budget. During his 4 years as a Councillor, Paul’s roles include serving on the Council’s Licensing Committee and he is currently Chairman of the North Western Inshore Fisheries & Conservation Authority.
Tel: 01606 855022 E-mail: Paul @weavervaleconservatives.co.uk
Adam Wordsworth served as a police officer in Manchester, reaching the rank of Sergeant. He is 34, lives with his partner and 2 daughters in Overton, Frodsham where he is a Town Councillor.
As part of his service on Frodsham Town Council, Adam has taken a particular interest in Planning and the Environment. With his previous experience in the Police, Adam is keen to focus on working with the Parish Councils, PCSOs and CWC on issues such as anti social behaviour and ensuring our young people get the right opportunities at an early stage.
E-mail: adamw@weavervaleconservatives.co.uk