PROPER funding for local authorities in Scotland would allow councils to help ease the pressure on the NHS, the country’s local government body has said.
Ahead of the Scottish budget on December 9, Cosla has called for ministers to adequately fund crucial local services, restating the importance of councils having the resources they need to contribute to the improved health and wellbeing of the whole population.
The body has also warned that without adequate funding there is a very real prospect this winter and beyond that the NHS will not have the capacity to cope, waiting lists will increase and targets will be missed.
Years of underfunding are eroding Scotland’s local services and deepening inequality in communities, says VINCE MILLS
LOTTE COLLETT welcomes the arrival of a new party for the left, a vehicle for councils to finally fight for progressive policies on housing, green spaces and public facilities, rather than administering cuts and misery from central government


