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Medway council agrees to health service funding cuts

00:00, 21 January 2016

updated: 14:38, 21 January 2016

Medway councillors tonight approved tens of thousands of pounds worth of cuts to health services to cope with a £1.4m reduction in public health funding.

Among the services set to take the biggest hit are substance misuse services, which will have annual funding cut by £151,854, and sexual health services, which will take a £187,000 cut.

About £130,000 will be slashed from resources supporting those trying to stop smoking, and £90,000 from the budget for health visits to newborn babies and mothers.

Criminals have failed to pay more than £22 million to courts in Kent. Stock image
Criminals have failed to pay more than £22 million to courts in Kent. Stock image

Staffing cuts amounting to 5.5 positions will make up a further £200,000 saving, and further savings would be made from contract "efficiencies".

Consultation on the measures will now begin with staff.

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