FINANCE

Compromises help ease pressure to cut services

Council finance directors have scaled back their original plans to slash public services, following the local government budget settlement, indicating that Whitehall’s last-minute compromises have helped ease pressures.

Council finance directors have scaled back their original plans to slash public services, following the local government budget settlement, indicating that Whitehall's last-minute compromises have helped ease pressures.

A survey by CIPFA, published on 9 February, found that while finance chiefs still planned to make swingeing cuts to public services such as libraries and regeneration programmes, many had scaled these back since the finance settlement was announced just before Christmas.

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