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Third of Scotland's councils setting budgets Third of Scotland's councils setting budgets
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A third of Scotland's councils will debate and vote on their budget plans for the coming year.A third of Scotland's councils will debate and vote on their budget plans for the coming year.
The country's 32 local authorities are facing millions of pounds worth of cuts to services with the prospect of shedding staff jobs.The country's 32 local authorities are facing millions of pounds worth of cuts to services with the prospect of shedding staff jobs.
Some of the most radical proposals are being made by North Lanarkshire Council which is hoping to save up to £70m.Some of the most radical proposals are being made by North Lanarkshire Council which is hoping to save up to £70m.
Scotland's biggest councils, Glasgow and Edinburgh, have already set their budgets.Scotland's biggest councils, Glasgow and Edinburgh, have already set their budgets.
On Wednesday, Moray Council voted to axe arts development funding and close some libraries - but the council leader warned that harder choices lay ahead as £30m in savings needed to be found in the years to come. Falkirk Council has voted to focus on housing, local infrastructure and investing in the economy after approving its "ambitious" budget for next year.
The authority backed a three-year £75.5m spending programme, with another £115m marked for housing.
Proposals include a £10.2m Tax Incremental Finance initiative to spur economic growth in area.
The council said it had managed to preserve frontline services despite financial pressures.
School estate
Moray Council voted to axe arts development funding and close some libraries - but the council leader warned that harder choices lay ahead as £30m in savings needed to be found in the years to come.
Councillor Allan Wright said that savings being implemented in the year ahead were "but a start" and that "more radical proposals" were being lined up by the administration.Councillor Allan Wright said that savings being implemented in the year ahead were "but a start" and that "more radical proposals" were being lined up by the administration.
He focused on the education sector, saying that the area had "too many schools for the number of pupils".He focused on the education sector, saying that the area had "too many schools for the number of pupils".
Councillor Wright added: "The review of the school estate is overdue and it will be started as soon as possible under the guidance of the area-based review which cross-party members have been working on.Councillor Wright added: "The review of the school estate is overdue and it will be started as soon as possible under the guidance of the area-based review which cross-party members have been working on.
"The same area-based review will be used to consider the future of all our leisure facilities.""The same area-based review will be used to consider the future of all our leisure facilities."
Later, North Lanarkshire councillors will vote on whether to reduce free school bus services, axe lunchtime crossing patrols and change bin collections.Later, North Lanarkshire councillors will vote on whether to reduce free school bus services, axe lunchtime crossing patrols and change bin collections.
Other local authorities due to set their budgets include Inverclyde, Angus, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Dundee, East Dunbartonshire and Fife.