PEOPLE living in Tenbury can expect more cuts when it comes to services provided by Worcestershire County Council.

Ken Pollock, who represents Tenbury on the county council, says that further savings will have to be made.

“The budget for the year 2015/16 will come before cabinet and council in the near future,” he told Tenbury Town Council.

“It is worth noting that at present we still need to find £2.4 million of savings for that financial year and looking ahead, the shortfalls in succeeding years are £6.2m, £12.0m and £22.6m.

“Much of the increases in spending we do have to accommodate concern adult social care and looked-after children, as in the latter case demand has increased by 18% in just the last year. This will require a combined total of about £7million.”