A MAN who has helped many young people in Westhoughton is now hoping to be of assistance to a wider section of the community.
Steve Greer was elected a member of the town's council after winning a by-election held for the Wingates ward.
The Liberal Democrat is a community worker with young people and is a main player at the Youth Drop-In, which offers advice and organises events for teenagers in Westhoughton. Steve, who pipped Labour candidate Lawrence Owens to the post by 179 votes to 176, said: "I would like to thank everyone for their support and to everyone who took the time and trouble to go and vote in the by-election. I will do the best I can to serve the people of the Wingates and Fourgates area." Westhoughton town council leader Cllr David Wilkinson, said he was pleased Mr Greer had won the election.
He added: "He is a local resident and I'm sure he will be a conscientious and hard-working councillor.
"Steve has for many years shown his commitment to community activities and is currently a community worker with young people in Westhoughton."
Conservative candidate Jonathan Barry came third in the by-election with 37 votes.
The result now leaves Westhoughton Town Council with 11 Liberal Democrat councillors and one Labour councillor. NEWLY ELECTED: From left: Cllr David Wilkinson, leader of Westhoughton Town Council, Cllr Steve Greer and Cllr Ron Halliwell, also a Liberal Democrat councillor for the Wingates ward.
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