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Reserves increase 36% in five years

Local authority reserves have increased by 36% over five years to just under £13bn, the Audit Commission reports.

Town hall treasurers have increased local authority reserves by 36% over five years, swelling council coffers to just under £13bn, the Audit Commission has reported.

According to Striking a balance, a commission study into councils' use of financial reserves, published on 6 December, more than three-quarters (77%) of authorities saw their reserves increase relative to their spending between 2007 and 2012.

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