Dr lorna hallahan of disability advisory council is delighted. “We are looking for more money to deliver the services it claims to provi시흥출장마사지de, such as the specialist specialist assessment service, which can result in delayed or missed appointments and often a change in eligibility.”

The council will publish more details of its plans to raise £700,000 for funding at its annual general meeting in September, where it hopes to add support to council tax, including its use of an additional half-shareholding for planning decisions.

Last week, Mr Hodge backed the introduction of the so-called “social conscience charge”, which could mean residents would only be charged for goods and services they buy from council 경주출장샵 경주안마housing.

Ms Hallahan said: “We recognise the need for additional cash and we also recognise that the burde여수출장안마n that those families living in vulnerable households have to bear is one that we are all keen to bear.

“With support from councils and residents, the council is now looking at how to reduce costs and improve services for vulnerable people.”