Campbeltown Courier

Budget promises security, stability and success

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ARGYLL and Bute Council’s administra­tion has passed its budget promising ‘security, stability and success’.

Twenty councillor­s voted for the administra­tion’s budget motion, proposed by council leader Dick Walsh, defeating the one-year budget proposed by SNP leader Councillor Sandy Taylor, which drew nine votes, and Councillor Michael Breslin’s Reform group amendment, which attracted three.

Prior to the budget, more than 1,700 people responded to a consultati­on on which services matter most and where savings could be made.

Councillor Walsh said: ‘We have succeeded in balancing a budget, despite a reduction in Scottish Government funding of £6.3 million.

‘We are in a better position than many other councils.

‘However, the harsh facts of drasticall­y reducing funding mean that we need the help of our communitie­s to protect the services they use.

‘We are protecting jobs and services in challengin­g times when our economy most needs them.’

The opposition SNP group proposed a oneyear ‘community empowermen­t budget’, which Councillor Taylor said would allocate funding across local areas via a ‘participat­ory budgeting strategy’ and hand decision-making responsibi­lity to local people.

‘Today was a lost opportunit­y for Argyll and Bute,’ said Mr Taylor.

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