Labour: Tories to take £1m from local "toddlers, teens and trainees"

By Scott Hart
Feb 21, 2010 - 11:16:54 AM
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Cllr Mitchell
According to Labour, in their latest budget the Conservatives in charge of Brighton and Hove plan to cut nearly £1 million from local toddlers, young people and training programmes.
 
The cuts to services will affect Connexions, home-to-school transport and a £600,000 slash from the Surestart children centres.

Connexions is a service that provides a one-stop-shop of information and advice on careers, training, health and housing for 13-19 year olds which will face a cut of £200,000 from the Conservatives from the £2.168 million given by the government.  
 
Leader of the Labour Group and Opposition, Cllr Gill Mitchell, said:
"It would seem that this budget is an attack on services for children and young people in the City; from toddlers to young adults. It is appalling that the Conservatives are cutting £600,000 from Sure Start children's centres which provide a vital universal service that families from all backgrounds use.
 
"Adding to this they are axing £100's of thousands from children's services for tackling youth crime and assisting young people in finding jobs, training and education.
 
"The Conservatives like to maintain that  Britain is broken. By implementing these cuts they will make that myth a reality."
 
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