Ged Mirfin is the County Councillor for Ribble Valley North East division.
Ged successfully campaigned for the re-opening of Whalley Library and on issues including flooding, pot-holes and dog fouling. He is a former director of Ribble Valley Citizens Advice Bureau.
Sue Hind is a Clitheroe resident, Magistrate and was the first female President of Ribblesdale Rotary, serving on the Rotary National Committee Sue was responsible for youth projects. For five years she was a Trustee of Ribble Valley Crossroads Care. She is a former teacher and school governor.
Nigel has been the Member of Parliament for Ribble Valley for the past 32 years Nigel stayed in his birthplace of Swansea to attend Dynevor School and then University College, where he received a BA (Hons) in Politics. He owned a convenience store in Swansea, which his grandfather set up in the 1930s. The Evans family continued to run the store until 2012.Nigel joined the Conservative Party in 1974, aged 17. He was a councillor on West Glamorgan County Council 1985-1991.He fought elections in Swansea West (1987) and Pontypridd (1989) before contesting Ribble Valley (1991).