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City's Capita contract slashed by £20 million as more council cuts announced

More than 1,000 Birmingham City Council staff will be axed in new cutbacks, it has been confirmed, with its £120 million-a-year Service Birmingham spend being curtailed

Capita at Fort Dunlop

The city’s will be slashed by at least £20 million – and Marketing Birmingham faces major cuts as the council chops £87 million off its budget.

More than 1,000 Birmingham City Council staff will be axed in new cutbacks, it has been confirmed, with its £120 million-a-year Service Birmingham spend being curtailed.

The job losses mean that in the last four years an astonishing 7,000 workers have left the country’s biggest local authority amid swingeing budget reductions.

Council tax bills will rise by 1.99 per cent – the maximum before a city-wide referendum is triggered, meaning everyone’s bill will rise by around £23.

The flagship new £189 million Library of Birmingham had been originally ordered to make £1.65 million of cuts to running costs – and threatened with opening hour reductions if this wasn’t achieved.

Officials scaled this back – but the fund to buy books and hold events at the library will face cuts, and it was admitted that it was “substantially” more expensive to run than the old Central Library.

There will also be a move over the next two years to reduce the funding to support major events and promotional work through Marketing Birmingham, while encouraging the organisation to seek alternative funding. And £5.8 million will be saved by caring for the elderly in their homes, rather than offering residential care.

But the under-threat park keepers and rangers were saved after officials managed to find £2 million in the budget to cover the costs.