Flintshire Council call on residents to give views amid £40m budget gap
Flintshire Council say that budgets have become harder to balance year on year and have warned that 2025/26 may be the year where the gap can't be closed.
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Flintshire Council say that budgets have become harder to balance year on year and have warned that 2025/26 may be the year where the gap can't be closed.
The local authority said they were made aware of the fake tickets being circulated in the city centre and have urged residents not to take any notice of them.
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