These grim predictions were made today by the authority, as its leader, Cllr Keith Aspden, warned: "The financial sustainability of councils is on a cliff-edge."
CITY of York Council is facing a £15 million budget gap next year - directly impacting on the services it provides - and 14,700 York households will experience poverty this year.
These grim predictions were made today by the authority, as its leader, Cllr Keith Aspden, warned: "The financial sustainability of councils is on a cliff-edge."
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