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12 March 2026
12 March 2026 Minute Date Thursday, March 12, 2026 - 12:00 Iona Keenan Thu, 05/21/2026 - 09:38 Minute Type Accounts Commission Multimedia pdf publication download Minutes File type: - pdf File size: 177.79 KB
Angus Council is focused on the future
Angus Council is focused on the future Angus Council has strong leadership and a focus on collaboration and improvement. The council is clear about its current and future financial challenges, with increasing service demands and rising costs. It is working hard to address this. The council collaborates excellently with external partners, including the NHS an
Councils face half billion budget gap
Councils face half billion budget gap Funding for councils is failing to keep pace with rising costs and demand despite a small real terms increase in funding. Councils’ revenue funding from the Scottish Government has gone up by two per cent. However, much of it is used to cover existing commitments such as teachers’ pay increases. Overall, Scotland’s counc
16 April 2026
16 April 2026 Minute Date Thursday, April 16, 2026 - 12:00 Iona Keenan Fri, 06/12/2026 - 08:54 Minute Type Accounts Commission Multimedia pdf publication download Minutes File type: - pdf File size: 183.13 KB
14 May 2026
14 May 2026 Minute Date Thursday, June 18, 2026 - 12:00 Iona Keenan Thu, 06/25/2026 - 09:43 Minute Type Accounts Commission Multimedia pdf publication download Minutes File type: - pdf File size: 181.05 KB
Collective leadership needed to tackle significant audit delays at Clackmannanshire Council
Collective leadership needed to tackle significant audit delays at Clackmannanshire Council Significant ongoing delays in signing off Clackmannanshire Council’s audited annual accounts mean its leaders are making major decisions about the future without fully understanding its financial position. For the last five years, unaudited accounts have not been pres
‘Impressive’ Inverclyde Council delivers for local people
‘Impressive’ Inverclyde Council delivers for local people Inverclyde Council delivers a range of highly performing services, involving local communities in decisions about how money is spent and redesigning services. The Accounts Commission now urges the council to be more ambitious in its plans as it seeks to address an £11 million funding gap. Continuing t
