Council could axe 270 jobs and raise tax by 4.99%

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Wakefield Council said last month that "potential staffing reductions" could be made

Up to 270 jobs could be axed at Wakefield Council under plans to save £29m from its budget in the next financial year.

The authority could also increase council tax bills by the maximum 4.99%, as a report said its long-term financial position "remains uncertain and challenging".

Council leader Denise Jeffery said the Labour government had made "welcome early steps" to support local services, but "with such a dire inheritance, it's going to take time to fix the foundations of our economy".

Cabinet members are expected to agree the proposals at a meeting on 21 January.

The council warned last month it could make "potential staffing reductions" of up to 236 full-time posts.

But the latest report said 270 full-time roles could be lost if the proposals were fully implemented.

The report said 138 people had expressed an interest in voluntary redundancy, equivalent to 92 full-time roles, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

The council said it would look to make the reductions through voluntary redundancy and axing vacant posts "as far as possible".

£35m budget shortfall

The changes come as Wakefield Council faces a budget shortfall of more than £35m over the next financial year.

It is hoping to raise £9.1m by increasing council tax, which would cost Band D households an extra £1.65 per week and Band A households £1.10 per week.

The proposals also include changes to adult social care services and a reduction in the use of hotels to house homeless people.

Reduced library and museum opening hours are also being considered.

The budget will be put before a full council meeting for formal approval on 3 March.

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