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1:37am Friday 2nd May 2008
THE BNP won a seat on Thurrock Council.
The far right party, which fielded candidates in every ward, won Tilbury Riverside as Emma Colgate won the seat.
However, the Conservatives held on to power in a night of drama at the Civic hall in Grays.
The Tories won ten of the 18 seats up for election, with Labour getting six.
Meanwhile, Thurrock Council Tory leader Terry Hipsey came through a four way fight to retain his Stanford-le-Hope West seat by a comfortable margin.
Anita Nuss, widow of former Labour councillor Alphonse, was 268 votes behind, with the BNP third and local businessman Clive Broad's UKIP challenge fading away with just 165 votes.
Councillor Hipsey said: "I would like to thank the electorate who have given us the go-ahead for another two years."
Labour councillor Yash Gupta polled the single largest vote of any of his party members in crushing the opposition in Grays Thurrock ward.
He said: "I just want to say a very heartily thank you to all those voters who have voted for me.
"I must thank my colleagues in the Labour party who have helped me.
"I will work very hard for the people of Thurrock to make sure our community works very closely and happily for the benefit of everybody."
The BNP last won a seat in Thurrock in 2004.
In her victory speech Emma Colgate said: "I'd like to thank all the voters and my campaign team who were out on the streets for 12 hours a day.
"The other councillors say they don't want to work with me, well I don't want to work with them.
"This vote is also a message to the Labour Government."
THOUSANDS of primary school pupils across south Essex are still awaiting test results more than a week after the scores were due.
£50,000 reward offered for information following a bungled robbery and abduction in Southend.
STRIKING staff at a special school have been accused of using vulnerable children to further their pay claim. As public sector union Unison’s pay strike entered its second day, support staff at Lancaster Special School, Westcliff, picketed outside the school yesterday.
POLICE claim they are winning the war on crime -– as new figures show the number of offences has fallen in the year. The Home Office statistics show recorded crime across Essex has dropped by 6 per cent during 2007/08 compared to the year before – the equivalent of 8,000 fewer victims of crime.
THE FAMILY of a motorcyclist killed after a horror crash on the A13 have paid a moving tribute to his “warm” and “loving” nature. Richard Amos, 47, from Benfleet, died from his injuries after crashing on the London-bound carriageway near Fobbing on Monday, June 30. Pedestrian Daniel Missons, 44, from Dickens Avenue, Tilbury, was killed at the scene.
AN ONGOING row over a lease has left a platform cafe at Benfleet station boarded up – and some commuters unhappy they can no longer get breakfast.
Actor Brian Blessed and Strictly Come Dancing star Camilla Dallerup have signed up to appear in a new series of a show that searches for homes for rescue dogs.
Some of the Big Brother housemates received an unwelcome distraction from Friday's eviction as they held their noses and put their backs into a filthy task - shovelling manure.
WHAT does the word homelessness mean to you? For most people, the image of a rough-looking person in a sleeping bag begging for change on the streets springs to mind. Yet the vast majority of homeless people are actually sleeping on friends or relatives’ couches without a permanent home to call their own.
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