The leader and deputy leader of Cheshire East Council and the leader of the Cheshire East Conservative group have issued a joint statement following Councillor Chris Hilliard's passing...
“It is with deep sadness that we have learned of the sudden passing of Councillor Chris Hilliard.
“Chris was dedicated to their role as ward Councillor for Wilmslow Lacey Green – a role they were elected to in May 2023 – and served with passion, kindness, integrity, and a deep commitment to the local community.
“In particular, Chris used their role as ward councillor and as the council’s active travel champion and member of the highways and transport committee to passionately advocate for a better and more integrated transport system that supports people to use more sustainable forms of transport.
“Chris was a keen cyclist and genuinely wanted to make a difference.
“You could see Chris’ passion through their interactions with both fellow councillors and the communities Chris served. Chris will be deeply missed.
“Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with Chris’ family, friends; and colleagues at this incredibly difficult time.
“The council will be flying flags at half-mast at its main offices as a mark of respect.”
Pictured - Councillor Chris Hilliard.
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