Cheshire East Council is asking residents how it should prioritise spending.
Cheshire East Council is asking residents what it should prioritise spending on in anticipation of a "significant gap" in its budget next year.
Dawn Clark, chair of the council's finance sub-committee, said it was a "complex situation" and Cheshire East was "exploring every option".The council said its approach this year will include "resizing and reshaping" the budget to protect support for residents most in need, and investing in children's services and adult services.
Clark said: "By changing how we deliver services, we can better support those most in need. Work already under way through our transformation programme is reducing the forecasted budget gap in the long-term.
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