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Council is on target to save £10 million

Hamish Hutchinson • Published 19 Jan 2012 08:00 Mobiles Print Comments 5 Comments

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CLACKMANNANSHIRE Council is on target to save more than £10 million by the end of the financial year.

Councillors heard at Thursday's Scrutiny Committee meeting that in addition to the £6.509m budgeted savings, officers were on target to save a further £3.654m.

The extra cash has been generated through "pro-active vacancy management" and bringing forward other cost-saving plans for 2012/13.

At the meeting new council leader Gary Womersley said the accounts showed a "degree of assurance" for all councillors.

Councillors heard at Thursday's Scrutiny Committee meeting that in addition to the £6.509m budgeted savings, officers were on target to save a further £3.654m.

The extra cash has been generated through "pro-active vacancy management" and bringing forward other cost-saving plans for 2012/13.

At the meeting new council leader Gary Womersley said the accounts showed a "degree of assurance" for all councillors.

His SNP colleague Donald Balsillie added, "The projected savings appear to be getting delivered and all officers can be congratulated for that. I have had assurances that these processes are looking more robust but it doesn't mean we can loosen our belts."

Tory Alastair Campbell was more pointed in his reaction, "I don't ever recall us being on target to save £10m in a year. It makes you wonder what we've been doing for the last few years."

Councillors heard that following the Scottish Government's spending review the funding gap over the next three years, 2012/13 to 2014/15, is estimated at £13.581m.

The current reserves strategy states that uncommitted reserves should be held between 2 per cent and 4 per cent of budgeted net expenditure.

The anticipated savings would increase these reserves to £6.778m, amounting to £2.024m in excess of the 4 per cent upper level.

Labour councillors say the projected on target savings contradicts the SNP's comments on the administration's "financial mismanagement".

Speaking after the meeting, Labour councillor Bobby McGill said, "We have done a lot of work in the last two years. A lot of hard decisions have been made and now it's coming to fruition. But we have a few very hard years ahead of us yet. We have to work out what we're doing with the money - we have to be sensible - and this is now our worry that the SNP are in power."

He praised the work of council officers and said that at a meeting before Christmas an independent auditor said Clackmannanshire Council's finances were the "envy of Scotland".

He said, "This has proved what we were saying. Never forget that over the last four years the SNP group has had the power to investigate anything in finance through the Scrutiny Committee. It is annoying that when we have done so well [financially] that we have been put out of our position."

He said the Labour group planned to challenge the SNP administration next month with their own fully costed budget.

Mr Womersley hit back, "The previous Labour Administration have had to save £10 million to plug the £10 million black hole they presided over, notwithstanding the highest real terms increases in budgets ever enjoyed by the council up to now. If this wasn't the case then why has there been so much cutting of services? If they hadn't had to do this Clackmannanshire should have enjoyed real growth whereas the opposite has been the case."

This article appeared in Alloa & Hillfoots Advertiser 18 Jan 12

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