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Two Powys budget cut plans rejected at crunch meeting | Two Powys budget cut plans rejected at crunch meeting |
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Two controversial proposals in a £20m package of savings in Powys have been thrown out by councillors. | |
Plans to cut special education services and to raise day care centre charges were shelved during a full council meeting in Llandrindod Wells disrupted by protesters. | |
After failure to agree a budget the meeting was adjourned to 5 March. | |
Leaders of the different groups on the council will now meet cabinet members to thrash out new proposals. | |
The authority was considering closing pre-school assessment centres for special and additional learning needs in four schools and closing 18 specialist support units across 16 schools. | |
But councillors decided to shelve the plan for a year and find from reserves the £87,500 it would have saved. | |
Ring-fenced | |
The council's deputy leader Graham Brown said: "This will allow the implementation of the current consultation process to prepare the new service, whatever it will look like." | |
Plans to increase elderly day care centre charges by almost six times were also dropped. | |
The charge for attending a centre was going to be increased from £6 to £35. | The charge for attending a centre was going to be increased from £6 to £35. |
The decision to reject the two proposals are now ring-fenced and will not be affected by next week's budget settlement. | |
But members rejected an amendment to limit cuts in funding to Powys CAB and other advice services to 30%. | |
This means the original proposal to halve the county's CAB funding of £93,580 in the next financial year is still part of the budget proposals to be decided next week. | |
Before the meeting Powys Citizens' Advice Bureau (CAB) handed over a 5,000-name petition to the council. | |
The bureau says the funding cut could leave Powys as the only county in Wales without CAB services. | |
The organisation claims its offices in Newtown, Brecon and Ystradgynlais are under threat with 22 full and part-time staff facing redundancy. | |
Personal alarm | Personal alarm |
Earlier about 100 demonstrators gathered outside County Hall in Llandrindod Wells ahead of the meeting at Llandrindod Wells. | |
But a small group went inside the building to the council chamber where one set off a personal alarm. | But a small group went inside the building to the council chamber where one set off a personal alarm. |
They were then removed by police after stopping the meeting for around 10 minutes. | They were then removed by police after stopping the meeting for around 10 minutes. |
Many of the demonstrators were concerned over the future of special or additional needs education. | Many of the demonstrators were concerned over the future of special or additional needs education. |
The council's budget savings plan includes service cuts, a possible 3.95% hike in council tax and increased service charges. | The council's budget savings plan includes service cuts, a possible 3.95% hike in council tax and increased service charges. |
Up to 400 Powys workers are also likely lose their jobs as the local authority aims to save £40m by April 2017. | Up to 400 Powys workers are also likely lose their jobs as the local authority aims to save £40m by April 2017. |
Other savings proposed by the council include: | Other savings proposed by the council include: |
A Powys council spokesman said: "Group leaders will meet this week to consider the budget and will call in cabinet members for discussions as and when necessary. | |
"It is expected the new cabinet proposals for the budget will be circulated to all councillors at the start of next week." | |
Traditionally, the majority of Powys council candidates stand as independents and those elected come together after polling day to form groupings and an administration. | |
The groups that will take part in the discussions include the Powys Independent Alliance, the Independent Group, the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Labour and the Non-political group. | |
The budget settlement meeting that will now takes place on 5 March will also include a decision on the proposal to raise council tax 3.95% in April. |