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The body representing Welsh councils has warned of a risk of a "comprehensive failure" of essential local authority services across Wales. | The body representing Welsh councils has warned of a risk of a "comprehensive failure" of essential local authority services across Wales. |
On Tuesday, ministers announced the local government budget will fall by more than £190m (4.1%) next year. | On Tuesday, ministers announced the local government budget will fall by more than £190m (4.1%) next year. |
Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA) finance spokesman Aaron Shotton said "comprehensive service failure" had been predicted at English councils. | Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA) finance spokesman Aaron Shotton said "comprehensive service failure" had been predicted at English councils. |
"Such a crisis must be avoided in Wales," said Mr Shotton. | "Such a crisis must be avoided in Wales," said Mr Shotton. |
Public Services Minister Leighton Andrews said: "I don't envy anybody in local government with the difficult decisions they have got to take." | |
The Welsh government's draft budget document states councils had previously been cushioned "from the impact of UK government reductions to our budget". | The Welsh government's draft budget document states councils had previously been cushioned "from the impact of UK government reductions to our budget". |
But Mr Andrews said "very tough times" lay ahead as the Welsh government budget had been cut by over £1.5bn. | |
Mr Shotton, also leader of Flintshire council, warned that services such as leisure centres, libraries, community facilities and day centres were at risk. | Mr Shotton, also leader of Flintshire council, warned that services such as leisure centres, libraries, community facilities and day centres were at risk. |
"Redundancies will unfortunately become unavoidable, and I fear for the future of services that provide critical support to the most vulnerable in the community," he said. | "Redundancies will unfortunately become unavoidable, and I fear for the future of services that provide critical support to the most vulnerable in the community," he said. |
"In England there is already talk of comprehensive service failure by 2017-18, with recent reports concluding that the majority of English council leaders believe local councils will begin to fail to deliver the essential services residents require within the next year." | "In England there is already talk of comprehensive service failure by 2017-18, with recent reports concluding that the majority of English council leaders believe local councils will begin to fail to deliver the essential services residents require within the next year." |
Mr Shotton said a "thorough assessment of whether the whole system of local government finance is fit for purpose" was needed. | Mr Shotton said a "thorough assessment of whether the whole system of local government finance is fit for purpose" was needed. |
But Mr Andrews told BBC Wales that while he understands the "pressures faced by councils", they have had time to prepare and he claimed some have reserves worth 20% of their current budgets. | |
"The rainy day is here," he said. "There is no question these are tough times." |