by holdthefrontpage staff
A North West council is massively scaling down its newsletter in the latest setback for local authority "propaganda sheets."
Lancashire County Council's new Tory authority, which was elected last month, says it is sticking to a budget pledge by taking 'Vision' magazine from ten editions per year down to just two.
The Lancashire Telegraph reports that council bosses are also considering scrapping the newsletter altogether in future years which will now be published in September and March.
It is expected the reduction in issues will save the authority more than £292,000 per year, out of a current annual bill of £373,450.
The move is the latest development in what appears to be a growing backlash against local authority publications.
Another incoming Tory administration, at Cornwall County Council, recently scrapped its Your Cornwall newspaper after winning control from the Lib Dems.
Lancashire's new council leader Geoff Driver told the Telegraph: "We are doing what we said we would do.
"This will still give us the opportunity to communicate with the people of Lancashire. I just felt it was propaganda for the Labour Party. The people of Lancashire do not expect their council tax money to be spent on that."
Elsewhere in the red rose county, Hyndburn Borough Council publishes one newsletter a year, Ribble Valley Borough Council two and Rossendale Borough Council three.
Blackburn with Darwen Council produces its Shuttle Magazine every six weeks, costing around £35,000 to produce.
In an interview published at the weekend culture and media secretary Ben Bradshaw MP urged council leaders to re-think the money they spend on their newsletters, branding them "propaganda sheets".