After an eventful day in County Hall, Oxfordshire County Councillors granted services a slice of extra time in order to try and find solutions to funding cuts.

Proposals were amended during the course of the budget meeting which has seen some decisions shifted to a later date.

After a very long and confusing day, here is the breakdown in funding of some of the main areas:

Children's Centres:

In the months leading up to the council meeting yesterday, thousands of residents signed a petition calling on the county council to rethink its £8m savings for children's centres.

Thousands of residents, including David Cameron's aunt and mother signed the petition to save the children's centres.

An amended budget was agreed by councillors which removed £2m worth of early intervention funding from the savings.

A total of £6m, which has been previously agreed will continue to go ahead.

Adult Social Care:

Both Age UK Oxfordshire and Action for Carers Oxfordshire were worried about the "damaging" effect that cuts would have on vulnerable people.

Oxfordshire County Council proposed 31 savings in adult social care, amounting to around £21m ahead of today's meeting.

Savings included reductions for elderly day services, transport to day services, dementia support, falls prevention and financial support for carers.

With from £3m of cuts removed from the budget, the overall savings in adult social care is now about £18m.

Bus subsidies and Homeless Services:

Oxfordshire County Council is planning on scrapping all funding for bus subsidies, along with cutting £1.5m from homelessness services.

But from the meeting, the council has now revealed a £9m 'tranisition' fund, which could help "ease the pain".

This is not guaranteed funding for bus routes or homeless services. But could become available if a cross-party committee look at easing cuts on those areas.

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