LABOUR resisted challenges from all sides as they strengthened their presence in the council chamber by one seat in yesterday's Bury local elections.
Results for Bury, Bolton, Wigan and Salford Councils are now available HERE
There were no major shocks as many leading candidates retained their seats.
But the main winner on the night was democracy as the average turnout was 36.3 per cent, up nine per cent compared to 2000.
The new balance of the council is Labour 33, Conservatives, 12, and Lib Dems three.
Seven candidates for the Environment and Wildlife party all lost.
Tory group leader David Higgin retained his Tottington seat with a 1,069 majority, but saw his party lose one seat to Labour on the night.
The casualty was in Radcliffe North where Labour's Sharon Briggs ousted Tory councillor Denise Bigg with a majority of 296.
Councillor Higgin said: "We are disappointed that we did not do better. We had high hopes of gaining a few seats this time. Turnout percentages were quite good which was positive, but they were not good results for us."
Labour leader Councillor John Byrne said: "This is absolutely marvellous compared with 2000 when we lost seats, and we were fearful we might lose seats again. The Tories were expecting to take three seats and the Lib Dems, Sedgley.
He added: "We have got school closures hanging round our necks, but we are doing what we think is right."
Ex-mayors John Costello (Elton) and Gordon Sharkey (Unsworth) were both re-elected in what were considered marginal wards.
The narrowest winning margin was Labour's Joan Grimshaw, who defeated Tory rival Peter Redstone by 88 votes in Pilkington Park.
A major factor in the increased vote is thought to have been the postal vote which, for the first time in a local election, was made freely available.
Sixteen seats were in the melting pot at last night's count, which make up one third of Bury Council. Before last night, Labour had held 32, Conservatives 13, and Lib Dems 3.
A triumphant Ivan Lewis, Bury South MP, said the result was a vindication of a Labour Government and council working in partnership.
Where you vote went:
(* denotes councillor seeking re-election, Turnouts are percentages of the total number of people in the ward eligible to vote)
RAMSBOTTOM
*Dorothy Gunther (Con)...2301
Vera McClung (Lab)...1508
Fiona Davison (Lib Dem)...466
Majority...793
Turnout..38.6.
TORY HOLD
TOTTINGTON
*David Higgin (Con)...2182
Victor McClung (Lab)...1113
James Eagle (Lib Dem)...470
Majority...1069
Turnout...37.22
TORY HOLD
ELTON
*John Costello (Lab)...1433
Kevin Gould (Con)...1248
Robert Sloss (Lib Dem)...351
Louise Llewellyn (E&W)...230
Majority...185
Turnout...35.52
LABOUR HOLD
MOORSIDE
*Dot Cassidy (Lab)...1437
Beverly Sullivan (Con)...1234
Mary Heath (E&W)...257
Winifred Rohmann (Lib Dem)...206
Majority...203
Turnout...38
LABOUR HOLD
CHURCH
*Jack Walton (Con)...1936
Andrew McAnulty (Lab)...1425
Michael Wellock (E&W)...410
Majority...511
Turnout...42.7
TORY HOLD
REDVALES
*Farook Chaudhry (Lab)...1338
Azhar Mahmood (Con)...1032
Martin Robinson-Dowland (Lib Dem)...441
Glyn Heath (E&W)...246
Majority...306
Turnout...37.48
LABOUR HOLD
EAST
*Mike Connolly (Lab)...1410
Peter Ashworth (Con)...575
Victor Hagan (Lib Dem)...231
David Bentley (E&W)...154
Majority...935
Turnout...31.43
LABOUR HOLD
UNSWORTH
*Gordon Sharkey (Lab)...1444
Sam Cohen (Con)...1168
Geoffrey Young (Lib Dem)...281
Martin Prescott (E&W)...175
Majority...276
Turnout...38.01
LABOUR HOLD
RADCLIFFE NORTH
Sharon Briggs (Lab)...1994
*Denise Bigg (Con)...1698
Majority...296
Turnout...35.1
LABOUR GAIN
RADCLIFFE CENTRAL
Andrea Hughes (Lab)...1803
Alan Bigg (Con)...616
Bryn Hackley (Lib Dem)...382
Majority...1,187
Turnout...32.24
LABOUR HOLD
RADCLIFFE SOUTH
*Steve Perkins (Lab)...1238
David Green (Con)...909
Theodor Tymczyna (Lib Dem)...209
Bryan Partington (E&W)...164
Majority...329
Turnout...31.02
LABOUR HOLD
PILKINGTON PARK
Joan Grimshaw (Lab)...1438
Peter Redstone (Con)...1350
Mary D'Albert (Lib Dem)...299
Majority...88
Turnout...39.16
LABOUR HOLD
BESSES
Ken Audin (Lab)...1,277
Mark Roberts (Con)...473
Ann Garner (Lib Dem)...303
Majority...804
Turnout...29.8
LABOUR HOLD
ST MARY'S
Keith Grime (Lab)...1779
Antony Barlow (Con)...871
Michael Halsall (Lib Dem)...516
Gerard Van Hecke (Ind)...171
Majority..908
TURNOUT.36.84
LABOUR HOLD
SEDGLEY
Peter Timperley (Lab)...1894
Janet Turner (Lib Dem)...943
Marilyn Vincent (Con)...573
Majority...951
Turnout...42.42
LABOUR HOLD
HOLYROOD
*Tim Pickstone (Lib Dem)...1426
Susan Worsley (Lab)...869
Jeannette Chrystal (Con)...465
Rita McLoughlin (Soc All)...112
Majority...557
Turnout...35.24
LIB DEM HOLD
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