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North Kesteven District Council will have to find an extra £14 million towards its planned Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park following increased construction and flooding costs.
Opposition councillors called for more scrutiny on Thursday, believing the decision had been put to council too quickly and had not properly considered the future impacts of the ongoing cost of living crisis, along Brexit and those above. Despite the more than 30 minute discussion, she said councillors had “no opportunity for proper scrutiny nor audit” before making the final decision
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