WARRINGTON Borough Council is set to axe a total of 227 jobs over the coming 12 months to help achieve £22 million savings which need to be made over the next three years.
The council is appealing to residents, local businesses, service users and employees to have their say on the council's budget and help find the best solutions to make the savings, while protecting the most important front line services.
A consultation document sets out how the council currently spends its budget together with some initial ideas for how to reach the £14m savings required in 2012/13, which include the proposed job cuts which are on top of a similar number of jobs losses announced last year.
Cllr Peter Carey, (pictured) executive board member for corporate resources and services said the council was operating "an open and honest policy" on its budget and wherever possible job losses would be through existing vacant positions or voluntary. About 10 per cent of job losses could be compulsory although it was hoped to minimise this through consultation.
He said: “Many factors affect our budget including an increase in demand for services and increased costs involved in providing local services. The biggest factor is the decrease in funding from central government, which will mean £24 less per person for everyone in the borough next year on top of the £28.50 a head decrease last year.
“We continue to face tough decisions about how we spend our money as well as doing everything possible to maintain the high-quality services we know you rely on.
“This is why it’s vital for residents take part and let us know what’s important to you. We want to hear your views on these proposals, so that we can ensure we spend our limited resources in the wisest way possible.”
The consultation document is available online at www.warrington.gov.uk/budget and follow the ‘quick links’ to the budget consultation or pick up a paper copy at Contact Warrington on Horsemarket Street.
To contact the council email your views on a particular topic to budgetconsultation@warrington.gov.uk
Join the debate on the council Facebook site www.facebook.com/warringtonbc
Follow the council on Twitter www.twitter.com/warringtonbc
The consultation period will close on January 31 and all the ideas and views put forward  will go before councillors to consider when they debate the budget for next year.
The final budget will be presented to Full Council on Monday March 5.