Labour Councillors have pledged to cut over £6 million from Westminster City Council’s budget by cutting out waste and reallocating the money to front line services and giving residents better value for money. Labour say that substantial savings can be made by cutting out the following waste:
* Temporary Agency Staff – £3 million – the Council currently spends over £12 million a year on expensive temporary agency staff and Labour say that this can be cut by at least 25%.
* Council Press and Publicity – £2 million – the Council’s £3 million a year ‘spin’ budget can be cut by at least two-thirds with no impact whatsoever on front-line services.
* Private health insurance for senior Council staff – £220,000
* Leased cars for senior Council staff – £235,000
* Staff bonuses for the highest paid senior Council officers – £360,000
* Council hospitality, including food and wine for Councillors – £210,000
* Civic Dinner – £23,000
Councillor Paul Dimoldenberg, Leader of the Labour Group said: “We will save over £6million a year of residents’ money by cutting spending on agency staff, cancelling the Civic Dinner, halting private health insurance for senior officers, abolishing staff bonuses and slashing the Council’s self-congratulatory publicity and ’spin’ budget. We will use some of the savings to support voluntary groups who provide vital front-line services to residents. We will also scrap the loss-making motorbike parking charges and use the money to cut annual residents’ parking permits by £10.”
“After investing £17 million last year in now-failed Icelandic Banks and this year losing £20 million through a massive shortfall in parking income, the Conservatives have brought Westminster’s finances to the brink of disaster. We will bring a sensible and prudent approach to the Council’s finances, starting with cutting out huge areas of wasteful spending.”
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