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Finance Secretary John Swinney has blamed political rivals for the multi-million pound budget cuts facing Aberdeen City Council. | Finance Secretary John Swinney has blamed political rivals for the multi-million pound budget cuts facing Aberdeen City Council. |
Hundreds of people are expected to take to the city's streets on Saturday for a protest march. | Hundreds of people are expected to take to the city's streets on Saturday for a protest march. |
Council leaders in Aberdeen admitted difficult choices had to be made and blamed years of under funding. | Council leaders in Aberdeen admitted difficult choices had to be made and blamed years of under funding. |
Mr Swinney said it was a result of previous administrations of the council not living within their means. | Mr Swinney said it was a result of previous administrations of the council not living within their means. |
The protestors are voicing their opposition to the proposals which will affect schools, sports facilities and services for the disabled and vulnerable. | The protestors are voicing their opposition to the proposals which will affect schools, sports facilities and services for the disabled and vulnerable. |
Many of the cuts in services due to budget savings took effect this week. | Many of the cuts in services due to budget savings took effect this week. |
Leisure attractions such as the art deco Bon Accord Baths, Aberdeen's oldest pool, did not open. | Leisure attractions such as the art deco Bon Accord Baths, Aberdeen's oldest pool, did not open. |
'Problems inherited' | 'Problems inherited' |
Mr Swinney said in a written reply to concerns from Aberdeen South MSP Nicol Stephen that he agreed the council was facing "a set of very difficult circumstances". | Mr Swinney said in a written reply to concerns from Aberdeen South MSP Nicol Stephen that he agreed the council was facing "a set of very difficult circumstances". |
He said: "It is clear that the council's problems are not new. They have been building up over a number of years and no effective action has been taken by previous administrations of the Council to rectify this situation. | He said: "It is clear that the council's problems are not new. They have been building up over a number of years and no effective action has been taken by previous administrations of the Council to rectify this situation. |
The Bon Accord Baths has closed due to cutbacks | The Bon Accord Baths has closed due to cutbacks |
"What concerns me in particular is that the council is in a position where, according to Audit Scotland's best value report on Aberdeen City Council made public on 20 March, its financial health is now 'precarious'. | "What concerns me in particular is that the council is in a position where, according to Audit Scotland's best value report on Aberdeen City Council made public on 20 March, its financial health is now 'precarious'. |
"That would appear to me to suggest that the new administration of Aberdeen City Council is wrestling with problems inherited from its predecessors." | "That would appear to me to suggest that the new administration of Aberdeen City Council is wrestling with problems inherited from its predecessors." |
Aberdeen councillor, Willie Young, secretary of the city's Labour group, said that his party had always successfully managed the budget. | Aberdeen councillor, Willie Young, secretary of the city's Labour group, said that his party had always successfully managed the budget. |
He said: "This is typical of the SNP - when things are not going right blame Westminster, and when it's not Westminster's fault it was someone else 10 years ago." | He said: "This is typical of the SNP - when things are not going right blame Westminster, and when it's not Westminster's fault it was someone else 10 years ago." |
The public hearing into Aberdeen City Council's finances is set to be held next month, BBC Scotland understands. | |
The Accounts Commission will hear first-hand from the council to gain "a greater understanding of the council's difficulties". | |
The controller of audit's report on best value and community planning at the council highlighted concerns. | |
It is understood the public hearing is set to take place in the middle of May, possibly 13 May. |
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