Anglesey council to discuss cuts ahead of budget

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Public toilets on Anglesey could be closed due to cutbacks by the local council.

Isle of Anglesey council says it is trying to meet "tough financial challenges" which could mean a 5% hike in council tax bills.

Budget proposals have set out how the council will try to save £2.8m in the next financial year.

The council's leader Bryan Owen said he wanted to protect front-line services, but the authority faced "hard choices".

BBC Radio Wales presenter Felicity Evans spoke to cllr Owen.

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