Andrew Law for Witley, Milford and Brook

Andrew is standing for election on Thursday 4th May to Waverley Borough Council, hoping to join a Lib Dem team with a four-year record of delivering for residents.

All of our candidates are standing behind our Building Opportunity manifesto to deliver better public services, quality social housing and investment into our high streets and training.

Andrew (pictured left) was born and grew up in Edinburgh, but after studying in Manchester, moved further south to Surrey for his first job.

Now having been a Godalming resident for over 20 years, he has spent that time working here in Waverley where he co-owns the business. Andrew's education includes a degree in Physics, a Master’s degree in Instrumentation, and a PhD in analysis of measurement data.

He first joined the Liberal Democrats in 2015 where he's kept an active interest and involvement in local politics since.

Waverley Lib Dem candidates in the Godalming Burys field, holding signs with the "Building Opportunity" manifesto pledges

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