What tosh, it isn't about prudence it's about how their finances have been restricted by central government for the last thirty years.rjb wrote: 12 Aug 2024, 11:09am It's the thin end of the wedge so cash strapped councils can make workers redundant. If they managed their finances prudently they could fund the services needed.
Whether we should step in to cover that gap is a personal choice, I sometimes sweep glass off the local cycle paths I use every day, particularly if I can do so before it's spread. But that's a matter of self-interest and I know if I rang the council they'd have it cleaned up withing 24hrs.