No Lib Dem/Tory Coalition in Epsom & Ewell
There's certainly no coalition between Epsom & Ewell Liberal Democrats and Epsom's Conservatives when it comes to borough...
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There's certainly no coalition between Epsom & Ewell Liberal Democrats and Epsom's Conservatives when it comes to borough...
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The recently published Surrey County Council Budget for 2015/16 has revealed a reduction of £400,000 in funding for Highways and Transport compared with this year. The Budget is set to be decided by the County Council on 10 February.
Surrey County Council 's Budget for 2015/16 was recently published by the Conservative administration at County Hall before being agreed at full Council on 10 February. The Budget reveals a large cut of nearly £2 million in services for young people and a £16 million increase in services for vulnerable adults.
In the run up to the County Council agreeing its Budget for 2015/16 on 10 February, Cllr Hazel Watson Leader of the Liberal Democrat opposition on the County Council said: "My message to the Conservative administration at County Hall is to stop wasting money and start protecting vital services for Surrey residents.
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