Disabled people in Wiltshire have condemned moves by the council to cut services as it tackles financial deficits.
At the end of June the council's lead member for adult services wrote to disabled people saying direct payments for leisure would stop on 1 August. The council had not consulted on the move.
It is also cutting funding for user involvement work carried out by the Wiltshire & Swindon Users' Involvement Network.
It will only be left with funding to cover administration costs and said the move "effectively cuts us off below the head".
Are you affected by cuts to services in Wiltshire? If so, contact gordon.carson@rbi.co.uk
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