Michelle Cook is represents Wandsworth Town, a community where she grew up, raised her son, and continues to contribute.
She began her career as a bereavement counsellor with WBS and, over 25 years, has led and transformed voluntary sector services across local family support, youth work, addiction, and social care.
Most recently, she managed a specialist team supporting people living with Multiple Sclerosis, deepening her understanding of residents with complex needs.
Michelle grew up in a politically engaged Battersea household and has remained active locally — volunteering with charities, contributing to permaculture projects, and supporting the arts. She believes in empowered, connected communities.
Alongside campaigning, she established a local residents’ group, reflecting her collaborative approach to solving problems.
She is committed to amplifying community voices, strengthening the voluntary sector, and widening participation, particularly among young residents.
Michelle holds ward surgeries on the first Saturday of the month (except bank holiday weekends) between 11am and 12 noon in Wandsworth Town Library (9 Court House Way, SW18 7QG). No appointment necessary. One of the Wandsworth Town ward councillors will be there to help you.