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Rochdale council scraps more than £190k cuts ahead of budget-setting meeting

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direct to your inboxRochdale council has scrapped more than £190k of cuts ahead of its budget-setting meeting this week.Plans that would have seen town centre wardens and a ‘critical’ community liaison post come under the axe have been dropped by town hall chiefs.Chiefs have also pulled controversial proposals to bring in new adult social care charges.It comes after a public consultation revealed overwhelming opposition to the plans, while the council’s own scrutiny committee also called for them to be dropped.A proposal to reduce financial support to Shopmobility, that did not form part of the consultation, has also been dropped at councillors’ behest.The decision was taken at a recent council cabinet meeting.The newsletter that brings.

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