Radical proposals to save Salford city council more than £100million have been put forward by the authority’s opposition Conservative group.
Tory leader Coun Robin Garrido is arguing that if their ideas were put into effect there would be no need for the 2.99 per cent increase in general council tax levy for 2023/24, although he agrees with the 2pc increase in the adult social care precept.
This would mean the sale of the authority’s 25-year lease on the New Bailey office block and the sale of 100 Embankment. The city council borrowed the money to build the Embankment and Coun Garrido argues that the sale of the lease and the Embankment could put £80m back into the authority’s coffers and eliminate the hefty interest payments on its loan.
Such moves would also release ‘earmarked reserves’ of £40m held by the council which can only be used for the two buildings, he said.