Posted: Thu 9th Nov 2017

Discuss proposals with senior councillors at Difficult Decisions budget event

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Nov 9th, 2017

Members of the public will have the chance to find out more about Wrexham Council’s budget proposals and discuss them with Lead Members at an event late this month.

The Difficult Decisions Consultation 2018-30 launched at the end of October, with around 2000 taking part in the proposals to save £13 million.

To coincide with the last few days of the consultation process, on Monday 20th November members of the public and representatives are being invited to an event at the Guildhall.

The event will begin at 5:30pm and Wrexham Council say it will consist of a presentation of the proposals, along with a chance for you to discuss the proposals with Lead Members.

Places will be allocated on a first come/first served basis and can be booked no later than 10th November 2017. Further information about the event will then be circulated to those attending.

Those interested in attending can book their place here.



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