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The proposed budget boosts social care, parks, youth services, and community projects, supported by a three-year Government settlement. Over a hundred new jobs and apprenticeships will be created.

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00:00Liverpool City Council has unveiled a budget proposing an extra £100 million in investment for services over the next year.
00:08Around £90 million will support demand-led services, including adult social care, children's services and homelessness.
00:17More than £7.5 million will improve parks, green spaces and street cleaning, creating over 100 new jobs and apprenticeships
00:25for local young people.
00:26Play parks will be upgraded to green flag standard.
00:30The council will also fund community renewal initiatives, youth services and capital projects,
00:36supported by a three-year government settlement allowing longer-term planning and investments in city services.
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