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Cllr Sheila Scott wins Baldrick Award!

Aug 23, 2014, 11:41 AM

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The #Tory #Cabinet Member for Children's Services, who gets an additional salary of £14,331+ a year on top of her basic basic councillor pay, tries to explain why #Peterborough City #Council did not have a Strategic Development Plan for #Poverty Reduction and Social Mobility in place! READ MORE: http://www.newlistener.co.uk/home/children-in-poverty-department-in-disarray/

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