Bristol battles to save £5m

By Dan Peters | 15 June 2017

Bristol City Council has made a raft of proposals for how to save more than £4.7m.

The proposals, which include reducing the number of libraries, closing street toilets and removing schools crossing patrols, have been tabled to help the council save the £104m it needs to find between April 2017 and March 2022.

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