hereBut even with these contributions, the pandemic has still left the council with an £8.3m funding gap this year.Coun Ross said: “The gap that we have to bridge next year is huge.
That’s assuming that there is no second wave. Actually things may get a lot worse this year, we don’t know yet, but that’s my feeling.“There’s just been a huge demand shock, probably the biggest we’ve ever seen.
Well, it is the biggest we’ve ever seen.“If you look at how GDP collapsed this year, we’ve never lived through anything like this and it just reverberates through everything.
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