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Fiscal fears for Cheshire services

Posted: 29 August 2002 | Subscribe Online


Social services in Cheshire could be damaged by the council's failure to meet their budgetary demands. Although the council is spending £2.5m more this year on social services than last, some councillors say the Conservative administration has not allocated enough money to meet spiralling care costs.

The 3.5 per cent increase is one-third less than social services said it needed, raising fears that services will be cut, especially for older people.

Liberal Democrat councillor Susan Proctor said the council was trying to restrict in-house provision and that the increased costs of providing the services externally would have to be offset by reduced usage.

But the council's social services executive member Lin Hardwick said services would be delivered in the most "cost effective" way.


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