Help us to save £60m says council
Date published: 29 August 2014
OLDHAMERS are being encouraged to have their say in the council’s need to save £60 million over two years - on top of the £140 million already saved in the past five.
The council hopes to provide more services in partnerships with other organisations. Householders will also be encouraged to do more for themselves. Some services will be reduced and in some cases stopped completelu. The council is working on several ways to make savings across social care, early years, youth services and public health.
Email healthandwellbeing@oldham.gov.uk for more information.
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