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Macclesfield Town Council

The town council for Macclesfield, Cheshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Macclesfield Town Council
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Macclesfield Town Council is the town council for Macclesfield which was established in 2015.[1] Created following a Local Governance Review carried out by Cheshire East Council, the new council adopted town council status on 5 May 2015, allowing it to appoint its chairman as Mayor of Macclesfield.

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Town Mayor

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Macclesfield Town council has a Town Mayor and Deputy Mayor. A councillor can only hold the position of mayor for one year.

Year Mayor Deputy Mayor Town Clerk
2015 Cllr Liz Durham Cllr Alift Harewood-Jones MBE Pete Turner
2016 [2] Cllr Alift Harewood-Jones MBE Cllr Beverley Dooley Pete Turner
2017 Cllr Beverley Dooley Cllr Adam Schofield Pete Turner
2018 [3] Cllr Adam Schofield Cllr Chris Andrew Pete Turner
2019 [4] Cllr Janet Jackson MBE Cllr Sarah Bennett-Wake Pete Turner
2020 Cllr Sarah Bennett-Wake Cllr David Edwardes Pete Turner
2021 Cllr David Edwardes Cllr Fiona Wilson Laura Smith
2022 Cllr Fiona Wilson Cllr Chris Wilcock Laura Smith
2023 Cllr Chris Wilcock Cllr Sandy Livingstone Laura Smith
2024 Cllr Sandy Livingstone Cllr Emma Gilman Laura Smith
2025 Cllr Emma Gilman Cllr James Barber-Chadwick Laura Smith
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Councillors

The current list of councillors in Macclesfield Town Council, following the Local Elections on 4 May 2023.[5]

Name Ward Party
Cllr Dr Ruth Thompson Broken Cross

and Upton[6]

Labour
Cllr Christopher Wilcock Labour
Cllr Sandy Livingstone Central[7] Labour
Cllr James Barber-Chadwick Labour
Cllr Mick Warren East[8] Independent
Cllr Sarah Bennett-Wake Hurdsfield[9] Labour
Cllr Neil Puttick South[10] Labour
Cllr Fiona Wilson Labour
Cllr David Edwardes Tytherington[11] Independent
Cllr Emma Gilman Independent
Cllr Alift Harewood MBE West and Ivy[12] Labour[13]
Cllr Mike Hutchison Labour[14]
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Elections

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4 May 2023

The council had its third election on 4 May 2023, the same day as the elections to Cheshire East Council. At the time of the elections there were two vacant seats on the Town Council. All 10 of the incumbent Councillors were re-elected, and Cllr Emma Gilman, Independent for Tytherington and Cllr James Barber-Chadwick, Labour candidate for Central Ward were elected to the empty seats.

Cllr Chris Wilcock was then unanimously elected as Mayor of Macclesfield on the 15th May 2023, with Cllr Sandy Livingstone unanimously elected as Deputy Mayor.

2 May 2019

The council had its second election on 2 May 2019, the same day as the 2019 United Kingdom local elections in England and Northern Ireland, which included elections to Cheshire East Council. The Conservatives lost control of Cheshire East Council for the first time, including losing all their Macclesfield councillors.[15] These results were reflected in the Town Council too, where the Tories lost all eight of their seats. Labour fared better, gaining five seats to a total of nine, while Independents won the remaining three.[16]

Broken Cross and Upton Ward

Fin Shenton and Chris Wilcock were elected. The turnout was 66.1%.[17]

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7 May 2015

The first election of Macclesfield Town Council was held on 7 May 2015. Broken Cross, Central, Tytherington, South and West & Ivy Wards elect two councillors. East and Hurdsfield Wards elect one.

Broken Cross and Upton Ward

Liz Durham and Martin Hardy were elected. The turnout was 66.1%.[18]

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Central Ward

Bev Dooley and Janet Jackson were elected. The turnout was 59.3%.[19]

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East Ward

Philip Bolton was elected. The turnout was 68.6%.[20]

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Hurdsfield Ward

Matthew Sharrocks was elected. The turnout was 57.15%.[21]

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South Ward

Neil Puttick and Chris Andrew were elected. The turnout was 63.1%.[22]

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Tytherington Ward

Arnold Ainsley and Gareth Jones were elected. The turnout was 70.0%.[23]

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West and Ivy Ward

Alift Harewood-Jones MBE and Adam Schofield were elected. The turnout was 62.1%.[24]

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Cadet to the Mayor of Macclesfield

In 2016 the incoming Mayor, Cllr Alift Harewood-Jones, established the position of Mayor's cadet, to have a young person from a local cadet organisation to assist in civic duties.

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