Official Name: | Cheadle and Gatley |
Static Image Name: | Cheadle & Gatley (Stockport Council Ward).png |
Static Image Width: | 240px |
Static Image Caption: | Cheadle and Gatley within Stockport |
Region: | North West |
Country: | England |
Constituency Westminster: | Cheadle |
Councillor1: | Ian Hunter |
Party1: | Liberal Democrat |
Councillor2: | Graham Greenhalgh |
Party2: | Liberal Democrat |
Councillor3: | Keith Holloway |
Party3: | Liberal Democrat |
Population: | 14,698 |
Population Ref: | (2011[1]) |
Hide Services: | yes |
Area Total Km2: | 6.54 |
Cheadle and Gatley is an electoral ward in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport. It elects three Councillors to Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council using the first past the post electoral method, electing one Councillor every year without election on the fourth.
Together with Bramhall North, Bramhall South, Cheadle Hulme North, Cheadle Hulme South, Heald Green and Stepping Hill Wards it makes up the Cheadle Parliamentary Constituency.The ward contains the Cheadle College, which is part of the Cheadle and Marple Sixth Form College.
Cheadle and Gatley electoral ward is represented in Westminster by Mary Robinson MP for Cheadle.[2]
The ward is represented on Stockport Council by three councillors:
Election | Councillor | Councillor | Councillor | ||||
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2004 | Brian Millard (Lib Dem) | Pam King (Lib Dem) | Paul Carter (Lib Dem) | ||||
2006 | Brian Millard (Lib Dem) | Pam King (Lib Dem) | Paul Carter (Lib Dem) | ||||
2007 | Brian Millard (Lib Dem) | Pam King (Lib Dem) | Paul Carter (Lib Dem) | ||||
2008 | Brian Millard (Lib Dem)[6] | Pam King (Lib Dem) | Mick Jones (Con) | ||||
By-election 10 September 2009 | Iain Roberts (Lib Dem) | Pam King (Lib Dem) | Mick Jones (Con) | ||||
2010 | Iain Roberts (Lib Dem) | Pam King (Lib Dem) | Mick Jones (Con) | ||||
2011 | Iain Roberts (Lib Dem) | Pam King (Lib Dem) | Mick Jones (Con) | ||||
2012 | Iain Roberts (Lib Dem) | Pam King (Lib Dem) | Keith Holloway (Lib Dem) | ||||
2014 | Iain Roberts (Lib Dem) | Pam King (Lib Dem) | Keith Holloway (Lib Dem) | ||||
2015 | Iain Roberts (Lib Dem) | Graham Greenhalgh (Lib Dem) | Keith Holloway (Lib Dem) | ||||
2016 | Iain Roberts (Lib Dem) | Graham Greenhalgh (Lib Dem) | Keith Holloway (Lib Dem) | ||||
2018 | Iain Roberts (Lib Dem) | Graham Greenhalgh (Lib Dem) | Keith Holloway (Lib Dem) | ||||
2019 | Iain Roberts (Lib Dem) | Graham Greenhalgh (Lib Dem) | Keith Holloway (Lib Dem) | ||||
2021 | Iain Roberts (Lib Dem) | Graham Greenhalgh (Lib Dem) | Keith Holloway (Lib Dem) | ||||
2022 | Ian Hunter (Lib Dem) | Graham Greenhalgh (Lib Dem) | Keith Holloway (Lib Dem) |