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Councils in Wales have been told they will get £146m less in 2015-16 from the Welsh government. | Councils in Wales have been told they will get £146m less in 2015-16 from the Welsh government. |
Public Services Minister Leighton Andrews said local authorities will get £4.12bn in their block grants - an overall cut of 3.4% on this year. | Public Services Minister Leighton Andrews said local authorities will get £4.12bn in their block grants - an overall cut of 3.4% on this year. |
Ministers insist none of Wales' 22 councils will see an individual cut of more than 4.5%. | Ministers insist none of Wales' 22 councils will see an individual cut of more than 4.5%. |
Mr Andrews said he accepted the settlement was "challenging" but was a result of reductions in UK funding. | Mr Andrews said he accepted the settlement was "challenging" but was a result of reductions in UK funding. |
Ceredigion council sees the biggest cut of 4.5%, while Neath Port Talbot sees the smallest cut of 2.4%. | |
Mr Andrews said: "The settlement I am announcing today is challenging, but this is a consequence of the large scale budget reductions being imposed by the UK Government. | |
"The Welsh Government's budget for 2015-16 will be around 10% lower in real terms compared with 2010-11. | |
"However, unlike England, we have protected local authorities in Wales from the bulk of these cuts over the past five years." | |
Council guide to budget cuts: |