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'Pragmatic' discussions required as Birmingham City Council unveils plans for £300m budget cuts

Europe's largest local authority is seeking the reductions over the next two years with a host of services now in the firing line

Birmingham City Council has announced huge planned cuts in its latest budget(Image: Birmingham Live/Martin O'Callaghan)

A huge raft of cuts has been announced by Birmingham City Council as it unveils its latest budget - something requiring "pragmatic and open discussion", according to one business leader.

Europe's largest local authority says it is aiming to save around £150 million in 2024/25 and the same figure again the following year.

Among the proposals which could impact the business community are a reduction in cultural grants and trading standards and a move to bring in-house enforcement work for some council tax, business rates and business improvement district bids.

The council's place, prosperity and sustainability team is also facing total savings of £8.36 million this coming year, including a redesign of the whole directorate and making business enterprise teams self-funding.

It is also proposing to close its offices in Woodcock Street, Sutton New Road and New Aston House to save money, bringing more commercial stock to the market, while council tax will rise for residents by 9.99 per cent both this year and next.

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The budget news is the latest twist in the long-running problems facing the council after it issued a Section 114 notice last year, effectively declaring itself bankrupt.

It is dealing with an ongoing equal pay claim and overspend on an new IT system while it has also emerged it is

The complex was initially meant to be accommodating athletes and officials during the 2022 Commonwealth Games but the pandemic meant it could not be completed in time.