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Council leaders claim 'tipping point' reached

Welsh council leaders believe a ‘tipping point’ has been reached that could result in the disappearance of key services after £150m was slashed from their budgets.

Welsh council leaders believe a ‘tipping point' has been reached that could result in the disappearance of key services after £150m was slashed from their budgets.

Public services minister Leighton Andrews admitted the settlement was ‘challenging' but blamed the UK Government's ‘large scale budget reductions'.

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