Tim Sly

Fflint Wrecsam

Fflint Wrecsam is a new Senedd constituency which comprises the Alyn & Deeside and Wrexham Westminster constituencies

Tim Sly

1) Tim Sly

Tim lives in Tallarn Green near Wrexham where he is a Community Councillor.  He believes passionately in the importance of education and is a governor of three local primary schools.

Tim runs a company which helps businesses, hospitals and schools to save energy, and has also worked for several voluntary organisations. As a business owner, he understands the cost pressures facing businesses across Wales from rising business rates and believes that this unfair system needs to change.

Tim wants to attract businesses to Deeside and Wrexham, to create more high skill jobs in the area and put more money into the local economy and into local people’s pockets.

He’s campaigning for better access to free childcare, better social care provision to relieve pressure on our overstretched NHS, and for enhanced flood prevention and protection measures for vulnerable communities in and around the Dee and Alyn valleys.

Richard Marbrow

2) Richard Marbrow

Heather Prydderch

3) Heather Prydderch

Heather has been a Liberal Democrat for many years and has stood as a candidate in several local elections. She has also served her community as a councillor in Dyserth.

She is a strong supporter of renewable energy, including offshore and onshore wind and solar power, and believes tackling the climate crisis must be a central priority for government at every level.

Heather supports re-joining Europe in every practical way possible, recognising the economic, social and cultural benefits that close cooperation brings.

She is committed to defending and improving our NHS and social care system, and is driven by Liberal Democrat values of fairness to reduce the inequalities that mean the quality of care can still depend on where you live.

Lionel Prouve

4) Lionel Prouve

Lionel has lived in Deeside for the last 12 years and serves as a Community Councillor in Sealand. He believes that education, fairness, access to good healthcare, creating opportunities, and an maintaining an open outlook are essential for our community to succeed.

He works in the private sector, with experience in data and technology. Born & raised in France, he has felt the damage of Brexit and supports closer links with the EU to boost our economy and defend our values & freedoms. Outside of work, he enjoys attending and competing in dog shows — a brilliant way to meet people from all walks of life who share a common passion.

Carole O'Toole

5) Carole O'Toole

Born and raised in South Wales, Carole has made Wrexham her home for more than 45 years.

She has a long record of public service, having stood in both Westminster and Senedd elections, served as a Community Councillor for over two decades, and represented residents on Wrexham County Borough Council for nine years.

A retired social worker, Carole has also given her time generously as a volunteer across many sectors, including education, the Church, and a range of local charities.

Graham Kelly

6) Graham Kelly

Apart from 3 years at university and 5 years working at The Council of Europe in Strasbourg, Graham has spent all his life in the Wrexham area. He was a student at Grove Park Grammar School, Wrexham, and then studied Economics at Cardiff University. As an Accountant, he worked for Denbighshire and Flintshire County Councils but spent most of his working life at The University of Liverpool.

Graham has been a Community Councillor in Coedpoeth and has stood as a Lib Dem candidate in several local elections. He enjoys working with young people as a Governor at Ysgol Castell Alyn, Hope. He is an active member of Wrexham Methodist Church and an enthusiastic singer in several local choirs.

Graham would like to see improved opportunities for quality employment for young people in North East Wales. He is very concerned that our society is becoming more divisive and intolerant and, as an Economist, believes strongly that we should strengthen our links with Europe.

Mike Edwards

7) Mike Edwards

Mike has lived in the constituency for 50years, was a Wrexham councillor for 26 years and once Mayor of Wrexham.

He believes that Wales should take a full role within Europe and that we should treat everyone equally and fairly.

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