Cheshire East leader pledges to 'minimise' impact on the vulnerable in financial plan

By Tom Avery

4th Jan 2021 | Local News

Cheshire East Council leader Sam Corcoran says the authority will remain "dedicated to minimising the impact on the most vulnerable" in Congleton when finalising its financial plans.

He added that the pandemic has put the council "under acute financial pressure".

The Labour leader said: "The Council's new draft Corporate Plan, that is currently under consultation, aims to make the council more open, fairer and greener over the next four years.

"The council remains under acute financial pressure due to the impact of the pandemic. In Cheshire East most of our funding goes on social care and with an ageing population the amount spent on adult social care is increasing year on year, whilst government funding for councils is cut.

"We remain dedicated to minimising the impact on the most vulnerable."

Currently, CEC has an ongoing public consultation on the budget, with councillors due to give feedback on the draft fiscal proposals later this week at a meeting of the borough's corporate overview and scrutiny committee.

Cllr Corcoran made the comments via his new year's address, in which he also said that the NHS "will struggle to cope' this winter 'with the added pressure of Covid-19".

The Sandbach Heath and East ward representative added: "In recent winters the NHS has been under pressure and this year with the added pressure of Covid-19, it will struggle to cope.

"Going into the pandemic the NHS was already short of nurses and doctors due to a creeping underfunding and privatisation. We already have the highest death toll in Europe. This winter will be difficult.

"However, the roll out of the new AstraZeneca/Oxford University vaccine brings hope that by the spring things will begin to improve and by the summer most restrictions will, hopefully, have been lifted."

CEC's corporate overview and scrutiny committee will meet at 2pm on Thursday January 7.

     

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