The city’s second largest political party has submitted its amendments ahead of a Thursday’s budget setting meeting, where all councillors will debate the Liberal Democrat / Green-run council’s proposals for 2023/24.
Cash to help bring about free school meals for all York school children and the reversal of the city’s blue badge ban have formed the centrepiece of the Labour group’s alternative budget proposal.
The city’s second largest political party has submitted its amendments ahead of a Thursday’s budget setting meeting, where all councillors will debate the Liberal Democrat / Green-run council’s proposals for 2023/24.
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