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Business leader named as Conservative candidate for combined authority mayoral election

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter 23rd Sep 2025

Ben Fletcher has been named as the Conservative candidate for the combined authority mayoral election (Credit: LDRS)
Ben Fletcher has been named as the Conservative candidate for the combined authority mayoral election (Credit: LDRS)

A business leader has thrown his hat in the ring to become the elected mayor for Cheshire and Warrington.

Three local councils – Cheshire West and Chester, Warrington and Cheshire East – all recently backed creation of a new combined authority (CA), which will be headed by a mayor who will be chosen at a vote, pencilled in for May, 2027.

Although each council will continue to operate business as usual, the new Cheshire and Warrington CA will be a separate but related organisation with a budget of £600m over the next 30 years.

The mayor will have control over things like transport, housing and employment and also act as the 'face' of the Cheshire and Warrington region, similar to the way Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram do in Greater Manchester and the Liverpool City Region respectively.

The Conservative candidate for the post has now been named as Ben Fletcher, who has worked as chief finance officer at The Very Group and has also held a senior position at Boots.

In 2024, Mr Fletcher was the Conservative candidate for the Crewe and Nantwich constituency, coming second to Labour's Connor Naismith with 11,110 votes.

He said: "I know Cheshire and Warrington has the potential to punch above its weight and compete with other leading regions. But it's going to take leadership – and proven experience to get there.

"I have sat in the boardrooms of major retailers raising investment and delivering plans. That's why I know I can bring people together, to just get stuff done."

Cheshire West and Chester along with Warrington Borough councils recently backed creation of the new CA; Cheshire East did so too – but narrowly – with 36 for and 32 against.

It means the wheels are now in motion with a 'shadow board' consisting of the leaders and deputy leaders from each of the three councils due to provide interim strategic direction until the CA itself is up and running and a mayor is ready to take the helm.

Backers say devolution will help the area push its agenda on the world and national stage, critics say it is nothing more than costly, additional bureaucracy.

     

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