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Dundee City Council reveals budget cut plans

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Dundee City Council said frontline service had escaped the brunt of the cuts

Dundee City Council has unveiled how it plans to save £14.5m from next year's budget.

Among the SNP administration's proposals are a £4m cut in education and the transfer of the Caird Hall concert venue to a public trust.

The council hopes to save more than £5m through voluntary redundancies, early retirements and a wage freeze.

But council leaders said frontline services have escaped the majority of the cuts.

An extra £2.2m would be spent on social work, with an additional £300,000 set aside for winter maintenance and £200,000 for residential places for children, the council said.

Council leader Ken Guild said: "We have been taking a fresh look at how we can provide the best services for the people of Dundee within very tight financial constraints, while maintaining a council tax freeze.

"That work has helped shape the savings proposals we as an administration are bringing forward today."

The measures will need to be approved by councillors in February.

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