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2% increase will lighten Powys’ load
Release/Rhyddhau:
15/01/08
Contact/Cyswllt:
Sian Cliff
02920 898342
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sian.cliff@wales.gov.uk
Kirsty
Williams Liberal Democrat AM for Brecon & Radnorshire and Mick Bates
AM for Montgomeryshire have welcomed news that all local authorities
will now receive a funding increase of at least 2%.
Kirsty said: “The Liberal Democrats have lobbied hard in support of
the WLGAs call for a minimum floor increase and I am pleased that
the Welsh Assembly Government has listened in this its final budget
for 2008-09.
“Powys had received the lowest increase in local council grant
settlement in the draft budget at just 1% - this was shockingly low
and would have led to the cutting back of vital frontline services.
“However at a time when inflation is running at 3% Powys County
Council is still going to face tough times and choices under this
improved settlement.
“Proper scrutiny of the budget will also reveal whether this
increase comes as a result of decreases elsewhere.”
Mick Bates added: “I am pleased to see that the hard work in
campaigning for an increase has paid off. The 2% increase is good
news for Powys but at the same time the Minister will continue to
demand efficiencies, which will still mean cutbacks in the delivery
of local services.
“I am disappointed that the Labour-Plaid Government did not secure a
better deal for Wales from Westminster and have had to scrape
together money for this increase from a completely insufficient
budget.”
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