John Dwyer was elected as Cheshire’s first Police in November 2012 - and stood again in the 2021 where he was successfully elected as Cheshire's Police and Crime Commissioner.
John’s background is in policing and public service – he is a former Assistant Chief Constable for Cheshire, part of his distinguished 30 year career in the police. On retiring from the police service, John set up his own business, became a trustee of a number of local charities including the “Drugwatch Trust” and “Sanctuary for Veterans”.
John was a Cabinet Member for three years on Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council with responsibility for ‘safer communities’. He lives with his wife in Hatherton, near Nantwich.
John is resident in the Crewe & Nantwich Constituency.
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