WATCH: The latest hustings with Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner candidates

By Deborah Bowyer

25th Apr 2024 | Local News

On Thursday 2 May, Cheshire residents will head to the polls to decide for the next Police and Crime Commissioner.

The elected role was created in 2012 to hold Cheshire Police to account.

And the three men who want to be Cheshire's next PCC has been grilled in a recent hustings.

Women's Equality Party Cheshire East - who do not have a candidate running for PCC - quizzed the Conservative, Labour, and Liberal Democrat candidates.

The one hour 18 minute hustings can be viewed by clicking the play button at the top of this article.

John Dwyer is running for the Conservatives. Dan Price is standing for Labour. Paul Duffy has thrown his hat into the ring for the Lib Dems

Don't have time to watch the video? You can read more about the three candidates HERE.

All three 2024 Cheshire PCC election candidates participated in the hustings, which was hosted by Women's Equality Party Cheshire East and Reclaim These Streets Cheshire and Chester (also known as Women Reclaim). The event was held online on Monday 22nd April from 7.30pm until 9pm.

     

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