LGA annual conference: Councils could face six billion pound black hole

LGA annual conference: Councils could face six billion pound black hole; ENGLAND: West Midlands: Birmingham:EXTSPEEDED-UP TIME LAPSE footage of Birmingham cityscape including buildings and cranesClock tower and building with domeINTSign 'LGA Annual Conference and Exhibition 2017' PAN people alongVarious shots of delegates along at LGA conferenceElectronic sign 'Local Government Association Welcome'Cllr Paul Carter (Leader, Kent County Council - Conservative) interview SOTDelegate alongCllr Julia Potts (Leader, Waverley Borough Council - Conservative) interview SOTVarious shots of Lord Porter (Chair, Local Government Association) chatting (not heard)Lord Porter (Chair, Local Government Association) interview SOT- On the basis that the government have now said, or appear to have conceded, that austerity has come to an end... / what we want them to do is because we were in the front of the queue when it started, we need to be in the front of the queue when it endsDelegates alongLord Porter (Chair, Local Government Association) set-up shot with reporter / interview SOT- Where you live we won't be cleaning the streets, we won't be cutting the grass, we won't be putting your street lights on at all, your libraries will go, your potholes definitely won't get filled up, we'll be back to just delivering the core services that we have to deliver through statuteEXTGeneral views of tower blocks (blocks of flats)INTCllr John Clancy (Leader, Birmingham City Council - Labour) interview SOT
LGA annual conference: Councils could face six billion pound black hole; ENGLAND: West Midlands: Birmingham:EXTSPEEDED-UP TIME LAPSE footage of Birmingham cityscape including buildings and cranesClock tower and building with domeINTSign 'LGA Annual Conference and Exhibition 2017' PAN people alongVarious shots of delegates along at LGA conferenceElectronic sign 'Local Government Association Welcome'Cllr Paul Carter (Leader, Kent County Council - Conservative) interview SOTDelegate alongCllr Julia Potts (Leader, Waverley Borough Council - Conservative) interview SOTVarious shots of Lord Porter (Chair, Local Government Association) chatting (not heard)Lord Porter (Chair, Local Government Association) interview SOT- On the basis that the government have now said, or appear to have conceded, that austerity has come to an end... / what we want them to do is because we were in the front of the queue when it started, we need to be in the front of the queue when it endsDelegates alongLord Porter (Chair, Local Government Association) set-up shot with reporter / interview SOT- Where you live we won't be cleaning the streets, we won't be cutting the grass, we won't be putting your street lights on at all, your libraries will go, your potholes definitely won't get filled up, we'll be back to just delivering the core services that we have to deliver through statuteEXTGeneral views of tower blocks (blocks of flats)INTCllr John Clancy (Leader, Birmingham City Council - Labour) interview SOT
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