http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11982764
As English councils digest the details of tough budget cuts one London authority is already ahead of the game. BBC News takes a look at Lewisham, where cuts proposals are in full swing amid rising local anger, and will return next year to see how the plans are affecting lives.
At the Labour-controlled council in south-east London decisions are already being made about which services to cut or reduce, and which to leave alone. Children or elderly services? Libraries or recycling?
Elected Mayor Sir Steve Bullock has said he will try to protect those most in need and not simply "those who shout the loudest"…
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Good PR for Sir Steve.