Education
She was educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College and the University of Nottingham.
She was educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College and the University of Nottingham.
She made a speech at a Save the Rhino fundraiser in 2007 that led to suggestions that she should enter politics. She rang the Tory office in Colwyn Bay and within three months was standing for the Welsh Assembly in Delyn (Flintshire). She then used her legal experience in a part-time job with Clwyd West Member of Parliament David Jones.
In the 2010 general election Sandbach contested the Labour-held parliamentary constituency of Delyn.
Following the death of Brynle Williams in 2011 she became a Conservative Regional Assembly Member for North Wales and Shadow Rural Affairs Minister in the Welsh Assembly. In March 2015, Sandbach was selected as the Conservative Party candidate for the Conservative-held seat of Eddisbury in Cheshire, England.
She held the safe Conservative seat with a majority of nearly 13,000, and promptly resigned from the Welsh Assembly, to be replaced by Janet Haworth.
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On 7 May 2015 she was elected the Member of Parliament for Eddisbury and the following day she resigned as the Assembly Member for the North Wales region.