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Ceredigion council's 拢10m savings plan on hold
A council's plan to save almost 拢10m next year has been put on hold after councillors called in the cabinet's decision to give it the go-ahead.
Ceredigion cabinet approved a 40-point plan to make a number of cuts to services on 26 November.
It aims to save 拢9.6m next year and 拢20.85m over the next three years.
But the plan will now be discussed by the council's corporate services committee after moves by three Liberal Democrat members.
Councillors Elizabeth Evans, Rowland Rees-Evans and Rowland Jones said they had called in the decision because of "insufficient detail in the supporting papers to make an informed decision" on the impact of the cuts on services.
The proposed council savings in Ceredigion include:
- Axing funding for CCTV across the county, saving 拢150,000
- Raising charges for meals at home from 拢3.50 to 拢5
- Saving a further 拢18,000 by moving adult day services, including a luncheon club, from London House in Aberaeron
- Closing Borth tourist information centre and finding partners to run the centres in Aberystwyth, Aberaeron, Cardigan and New Quay
- Pulling the plug on 拢44,000 funding for Llandysul swimming pool
The Welsh government's draft budget in October revealed local government funding would be cut by 5.81% across Wales.
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