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Inflation and increased demand for services means the council's reverses were 'practically gone'.

By Alice Cullinane & Keri TriggThe leader of Shropshire Council said the authority considered issuing a notice to declare bankruptcy, but decided against it.They raised the issue in a cabinet meeting in the same week that Birmingham City Council declared itself effectively bankrupt.In February, Shropshire council leader Lezley Picton said she had no option but to increase tax

In February, the local authority said it had "no option" but to increase council tax, as it "suffered" from rising costs delivering services across the "very large, rural, sparsely-populated county".Shropshire Council said it aimed to save £51.4m in the current financial year through a new plan which will overhaul how services are delivered."The difference is we have a plan and we are working on that plan," she added.

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