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3.5% cut to councils' funding

Wales' 22 councils have found how much money they will receive from the Welsh Government for 2013-14. It says the overall reduction in their allocation is £150m - that's 3.5 per cent - compared this year.

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All of Wales' councils have funding cut

All of Wales' 22 councils have had their budgets cut for the next financial year.

Ceredigion, Denbighshire and Powys will see the biggest reductions, at 4.6 per cent.

Newport will only feel a 1.2 per cent cut.

The following figures show cuts in each local authority allocation for 2014-15, compared to this year:

  • Anglesey - 4%
  • Blaenau Gwent - 3.8%
  • Bridgend - 2.8%
  • Caerphilly - 3.0%
  • Cardiff - 2.9%
  • Carmarthenshire - 3.9%
  • Ceredigion - 4.6%
  • Conwy - 3.6%
  • Denbighshire - 4.6%
  • Flintshire - 3.6%
  • Gwynedd - 4.1%
  • Merthyr Tydfil - 2.2%
  • Monmouthshire - 4.4%
  • Neath Port Talbot - 3.9%
  • Newport - 1.2%
  • Pembrokeshire - 3.8%
  • Powys - 4.6%
  • Rhondda Cynon Taf - 3.3%
  • Swansea - 3.1%
  • Torfaen - 3.5%
  • Vale of Glamorgan - 4.5%
  • Wrexham - 3.5%

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