Council tax freeze and free iPads for pupils agreed as city council rubber-stamps budget

Adam McVey accused Westminster of 'absolute contempt'Adam McVey accused Westminster of 'absolute contempt'
Adam McVey accused Westminster of 'absolute contempt'
A freeze on next year’s council tax and free iPads for school pupils have been approved by Edinburgh City Council as part of its 2021/22 budget.

The council has already bought around 6,000 iPads but will spend £2m a year over the next four years buying devices for 39,000 school pupils. The iPads will come with internet access built-in.

The SNP/Labour ruling administration’s budget proposal was approved at a meeting of the full council where it went up against rival proposals from Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Green Party groups.

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