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LGA surprise as EIG is slashed yet again

Deeper cuts to councils’ early intervention grants could make it harder for authorities to plan services for disadvantaged young people and families, council chiefs warned this week.

Deeper cuts to councils' early intervention grants could make it harder for authorities to plan services for disadvantaged young people and families, council chiefs warned this week.

Figures produced by the Local Government Association (LGA) suggested the amount local government now expects to be top-sliced from the Early Intervention Grant (EIG) has increased from £300m to £349m over two years.

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