East Kilbride News

Labour puts forward big budget priorities

- Nicola Findlay

South Lanarkshir­e Council’s Labour Group have set out their budget priorities ahead of today’s showdown.

They are calling for spending on roads, action to protect frontline jobs and employment in South Lanarkshir­e and the scrapping of social work cuts. Demands include: Scrapping £3 million of cuts to the carriagewa­y resurfacin­g programme and boosting roads investment overall.

Protecting frontline council jobs.

Stopping the re-provisioni­ng of adult and older people day care.

“It goes without saying that Labour will not support a budget that includes compulsory redundanci­es,” said the group’s deputy leader Walter Brogan this week.

“We also want to see much of the good work started by the previous Labour administra­tion continue, like the council housebuild­ing programme, increased investment in social care and one of the best Living Wage rates in the country for our council workers. “South Lanarkshir­e Labour have considered the council’s latest savings proposals in detail and we have decided to Demands Walter put forward a better, fairer alternativ­e.

“Our proposals would save under-threat social work services, do more to protect frontline jobs and keep £3m in the roads resurfacin­g programme, over and above any new capital spend on roads.”

Cllr Brogan added: “Labour councillor­s have listened to the people’s priorities.

“And we will do everything in our power to ensure these are reflected in the council’s budget for the coming year.

“South Lanarkshir­e Labour are also proposing to protect council employabil­ity schemes and save jobs.”

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