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Councils in the west of Scotland should work more closely together to help protect public services from cuts, a new report will say. | Councils in the west of Scotland should work more closely together to help protect public services from cuts, a new report will say. |
The call comes in a review carried out by former university principal Sir John Arbuthnott. | The call comes in a review carried out by former university principal Sir John Arbuthnott. |
Sir John has spent six months looking at how eight councils might be able to pool services. | Sir John has spent six months looking at how eight councils might be able to pool services. |
BBC Scotland understands one recommendation is to have a single shared roads maintenance service. | BBC Scotland understands one recommendation is to have a single shared roads maintenance service. |
Sir John is thought to also have suggested the councils work more closely with health boards. | Sir John is thought to also have suggested the councils work more closely with health boards. |
The local authorities involved were West and East Dunbartonshire, North and South Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire, Glasgow and Inverclyde. | The local authorities involved were West and East Dunbartonshire, North and South Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire, Glasgow and Inverclyde. |
Between them, the eight councils have a budget of about £6.5bn a year and employ 76,000 people. Their area is home to 1.75 million people - more than a third of Scotland's population. | Between them, the eight councils have a budget of about £6.5bn a year and employ 76,000 people. Their area is home to 1.75 million people - more than a third of Scotland's population. |
The aim of the report, the Clyde Valley Review, was to find ways of allowing the eight councils to work more effectively together and share certain services. | The aim of the report, the Clyde Valley Review, was to find ways of allowing the eight councils to work more effectively together and share certain services. |
However there is no suggestion of merging the councils themselves or redrawing their boundaries. This would require the permission of the Scottish government. | However there is no suggestion of merging the councils themselves or redrawing their boundaries. This would require the permission of the Scottish government. |
Sir John's report said that would be a "costly and unproductive exercise at this time". | Sir John's report said that would be a "costly and unproductive exercise at this time". |
Councils across Scotland are facing up to difficult spending decisions and expect money to be tight for years to come. | Councils across Scotland are facing up to difficult spending decisions and expect money to be tight for years to come. |
North Lanarkshire alone has said it will need to save £15m next year. | North Lanarkshire alone has said it will need to save £15m next year. |
Several options | Several options |
Then it expects to have to cut budgets by at least £60m in the three years after that. | Then it expects to have to cut budgets by at least £60m in the three years after that. |
The options suggested by Sir John include: | The options suggested by Sir John include: |
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About 80% of the money each council has comes from the Scottish government. But it expects to have to work within a tight funding settlement from Westminster for several years to come. | About 80% of the money each council has comes from the Scottish government. But it expects to have to work within a tight funding settlement from Westminster for several years to come. |
That means the Scottish government will in turn be keeping a tight rein on council budgets. | That means the Scottish government will in turn be keeping a tight rein on council budgets. |
By cutting out unnecessary duplication and working more effectively together, Sir John hopes councils could be in a better position to protect local services. | By cutting out unnecessary duplication and working more effectively together, Sir John hopes councils could be in a better position to protect local services. |
For instance the education budgets of the eight councils include £48m on transport, £153m on property and £145m in payments to other bodies. Sir John believes it would be possible to make some savings here through joint working. | For instance the education budgets of the eight councils include £48m on transport, £153m on property and £145m in payments to other bodies. Sir John believes it would be possible to make some savings here through joint working. |
Other Scottish councils have also been looking at sharing more services with their neighbours but none of them has commissioned a report as detailed as the Clyde Valley Review. | Other Scottish councils have also been looking at sharing more services with their neighbours but none of them has commissioned a report as detailed as the Clyde Valley Review. |
The eight councils will now study Sir John's recommendations carefully and decide how much of it to put into practice. | The eight councils will now study Sir John's recommendations carefully and decide how much of it to put into practice. |
The report is due to be published later this month. | The report is due to be published later this month. |