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  • David on £3.4 million for Scotland’s hydrogen future
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  • Aline Dobbie on Historic Motion in Scottish Parliament Tackles Hinduphobia
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  • Pauline Caswell on Over 78,000 People in Edinburgh Set to Benefit from Increase in State Pension

Edinburgh’s budget: still time to have your say

There’s still time to share your views on the City Council’s draft council change strategy and proposals for the 2019/20 budget. 

You can access the consultation here:

https://bit.ly/2AYFEk1

Background papers:

Planning for change and delivering services 2019 2023 information booklet

FR Budget Council Change Strategy Cover Paper

FR Appendix 12_Change Strategy Proposals

FR Feedback on Engagement

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