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Savings plans to be ripped up

Councils are being forced to change their savings plans as their funding predictions change and statutory services are put at risk.

Councils are being forced to change their savings plans as their funding predictions change and statutory services are put at risk.

Cheshire West and Chester Council now faces a £47.5m funding shortfall over the next four years – up from £35m - as its latest expectations suggest its £57.6m revenue support grant (RSG) will be wiped out by 2020.

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