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Scotland's councils face £530m budget shortfall
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The Accounts Commission has warned local authorities that their funding plans are not keeping pace with rising costs.
Scotland's councils face £530m budget shortfall
The Accounts Commission has warned local authorities that their funding plans are not keeping pace with rising costs.
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