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4:00pm Friday 12th March 2010 in
AS Labour and the Tories battle it out over ways to reduce Britain’s huge national debt, one thing is for sure – cuts to the public sector are inevitable.
So how will our councils feel the pinch?
Fears that services such as libraries, which councils are not legally obliged to run, would be effected by cuts have been played down.
But authorities are planning to share more resources, cut job posts and work more efficiently to cut costs.
A recent survey by the BBC suggested tens of thousands of council jobs in England – almost one in ten of the workforce in some councils – could be at risk over the next five years as local authorities are forced to cut back.
Essex County Council and Southend Council are planning to reduce job posts because of the lean years ahead, but both have said there will be no compulsory redundancies.
Staff at Basildon Council have been sent e-mails saying the authority is in talks with Chelmsford Council about merging services including waste collections, planning and council tax collection in order to save money, although both councils stress no jobs are under threat.
Southend Council chief executive Rob Tinlin says he thinks there could be about 300 fewer jobs at the authority, which currently employs 2,200 people, over the next five years.
“That’s not a definite figure,” he said. “We won’t be making 300 people redundant.
“All our efforts will be about keeping services and keeping staff, but it’s going to be tough.
“We will need to redesign our services and if our guesses are correct, 300 fewer jobs could be the implication.”
This year, the council expects to shed 38 posts through staff leaving or retiring, rather than compulsory redundancies.
However, certain departments, such as children’s social workers, will get more staff.
Essex plans to divert £30million from back-room processes, like administration and IT, to preserve so-called frontline services, such as schools and social services.
Last month, the county council announced up to 275 line managers would go, through voluntary redundancies, retirement and not filling current vacancies, as part of the savings.
The county council also plans to work more closely with the police and health services on some services.
Essex has not said how much its spending will be reduced, but vowed to save £55million this year, as part of an ambitious efficiency drive to save a whopping £300million by 2012.
The Government provides a large portion of councils’ money, though this varies between authorities, with the rest coming from council tax and fees and charges, such as parking tickets.
Mr Tinlin said he expects the council to get about 5 per cent to 10 per cent less money from the Government from 2011 onwards, when the current grant programme ends, which would probably mean council spending has to fall by a similar amount.
At Southend, just under half of its money comes from the Government.
The council is already working with other authorities, like the police and health trusts, as well as neighbouring councils which they work with on waste disposal.
Mr Tinlin said this sharing of resources would be one of the main ways the council could cut costs further.
He added: “There is no other way to raise money other than the joint delivery of services.
“The Government has said it will ring-fence particular services like health, education, maybe the military.
“So the rest of the public sector has to take a disproportionate high amount of the budget reduction.
“It’s an irony financial services got us into this recession, but it’s the public pound which is now having to bear the brunt of getting us out of it.”
Mr Tinlin denied so-called “discretionary” services, that are not a legal requirement for councils to provide, like libraries, would be more likely to be hit.
He said the council had not yet discussed which particular services would be more vulnerable to any Government cuts, but the cabinet would discuss its medium-term financial plan, from 2011 onwards, at its next meeting.
Concerns have been raised by Unison, the trade union representing local Government staff, that councils cannot be squeezed much further.
Southend branch secretary Claire Wormald said: “It’s going to be a squeeze across the board.
“Morale is low.
“Council staff are working harder for less pay.
“Local government has already made efficiency savings far beyond expectation.
“So we don’t think it’s appropriate for them to be expected to make even further savings.”
Comments(12)
soul man
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6:56pm Fri 12 Mar 10
Dissappointed
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7:20pm Fri 12 Mar 10
Colleen G wrote:You don't have a clue do you Colleen G. Its only the overpaid managers that need to go, not the hard working staff.
How can they cut any more services when they don't provide any as it is! All the Counciuls do these day is feed their own belly.
Get rid of them all and give us the money back.
daveyboy25
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7:33pm Fri 12 Mar 10
southendreb
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8:19pm Fri 12 Mar 10
evilc
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10:03pm Fri 12 Mar 10
daveyboy25 wrote:A compete and total idiot you are sir.
Cut the amount of people with free bus passes, everyones got them from mothers of more than one child to nearly all the non english speaking people. up the age to 65 that would save the concil loads, and put it back to 9.30 that would save £2 million as that was the cost of 30 mins travel
daveyboy25
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10:41pm Fri 12 Mar 10
evilc wrote:well you stuck up nob 30 mins of your day would save the council £2 million and your not actually a pensioner until your 65 , 60 for woman. would you rather they cut more services you old codger, as for being free dont you pay coucil tax idiot, also its not just pensioners that get them wise up old fool
daveyboy25 wrote: Cut the amount of people with free bus passes, everyones got them from mothers of more than one child to nearly all the non english speaking people. up the age to 65 that would save the concil loads, and put it back to 9.30 that would save £2 million as that was the cost of 30 mins travelA compete and total idiot you are sir. The Basic pension is approx £95 per week YES A PITTANCE and for pensioners that have worked hard all their lives AND SAVED MONEY they get nothing compared to the parasites that have spent all their money on Sky TV Booze and fags and have saved nothing. The parasites get top up pension credit extra benefits and 100% housing allowance. The pensioners that have acted responsibly all their lives and saved for their future including small companies pensions are taxed taxed and taxed again THEN any interest on savings is taxed again as unearn't income they receive no income support and still have to maintain their own homes and do so at a struggle but seek no benefits due to something lacking in this socialist banana republic called PRIDE AND to top it all they have all their wealth taken when they need looking after in this so called great caring country it seizes all their finance to pay for care and they live in the same Rest Home as the parasitic benefit scroungers who pay F all SO STOP BEING A TOTAL NOB BECAUSE YOU WILL BE OLD ONE DAY!!!! I do not begrudge the old ones a free bus pass rather that than have them congest the bloody roads and car parks in town centres, especially as for once it is not means tested. In fact that is all many get for free.
Nebs
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11:09pm Fri 12 Mar 10
152
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12:43am Sat 13 Mar 10
evilc
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8:35am Sat 13 Mar 10
Soozie
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3:34pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Nebs wrote:Nothing wrong with that.
Time will come when everyone has to support themselves. Could be a bit of a shock for some.
152
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9:34pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Soozie wrote:Or, as I think is more likely, they will either turn to or commit more crime.
Nebs wrote:Nothing wrong with that.
Time will come when everyone has to support themselves. Could be a bit of a shock for some.
Some people need a real kick up the backside. When the scroungers are faced with starvation, they might just get a job.
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Colleen G says...
5:52pm Fri 12 Mar 10
Get rid of them all and give us the money back.