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Cuts in Cardiff council’s draft 2013/14 budget include:

Cardiff council's draft budget: Axe to fall on services, jobs and grants

CITY MANAGEMENT – SAVE £2.3M

£650,000 – 100 new short stay pay-and-display spaces in Cathays Park, as well as increasing parking charges. ,

£150,000 – Stop all visits to Flat Holm Island and sell the island to a third party

£100,000 – Stop the Big Weekend music festival and music element at Calennig

£160,000 – Cut subsidised bus routes and County Hall Park and Ride

£160,000 – run Mansion House as a commercial operation without subsidy

CITY SERVICES – SAVE £3.7M

£101,000 – new £15 charge for collecting bulky items

£92,000 – close public toilets on The Hayes

£200,000 – process garden waste in-house

COMMUNITIES – SAVE £3.1M

£500,000 – The St Mellons and Jasmine Enterprise Centre Service to stop as council-funded service

£149,000 – Close Splott Pool in second half of year

£120,00 – Reduce full-time library services from six to five days at Canton, Cathays, Ely, Fairwater, Grangetown, Llandaff North, Llanedeyrn, Rhiwbina, Rhydypennau, Roath, Rumney and Whitchurch

£65,000 – Close Plasnewydd Community Hall

£30,000 – Close all leisure centres, except Llanishen, at 6pm on Sunday evenings

£22,000 – Close Cardiff Riding School

EDUCATION – SAVE £4.1M

£151,000 – Increase Cardiff and Vale Music Service charges from £30.50 to £34

£173,000 – Cut funding for Music Development Fund projects used last year by 2,816 pupils

£760,000 – reduce management and support jobs

SHARED SERVCES – SAVE £3.8M

£487,000 – Cut security costs by reducing operating hours at eight council buildings

£118,000 – Close Connect to Cardiff (C2C) Help Centre at Cardiff Library

£19,000 – Reduce number of Capital Times published each year from 13 to 12

ADULT SERVICES – SAVE £1.7M

£500,000 – review staff provision within existing care contract arrangements at Hafod Care

£690,000 – Review all external services and grants to voluntary organisations

£200,000 – Review management structure and supervision of internal day service for learning disabilities

CHILDREN’S SERVICES – SAVE £560,000

£100,000 – Stop grants for Families Need Fathers/Both Parents Matter

£80,000 – Respite overnight stays for parents of disabled children reduced

£8,000 – Reduction in support for Cardiff Women’s Aid and South Riverside Centre

For further details, click here to access the council's website.

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