Cutting it short

DAVID NIMMO SMITH has had enough meetings about council budgets.

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 29 February 2016

DAVID NIMMO SMITH has had enough meetings about council budgets.

As Henley’s county councillor, he spent eight hours of Tuesday last week at County Hall in Oxford discussing proposed spending cuts.

Then that evening, he was on duty at a meeting of the town council.

David told colleagues that he was looking forward to the budget meeting of South Oxfordshire District Council, to which he also belongs, as it would probably “last all of 30 minutes”.





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