Ahead of its annual conference in Bournemouth, the Local Government Association calls on Downing Street to boost resources or face cutbacks in services.
A government spokesperson said this year's financial settlement would make almost £60bn available to English councils, which they said was an increase of 9.4% on last year.
The spokesperson added:"The government will look in the round at local government spending when finalising budgets at next year's finance settlement, as we do every year to ensure councils can continue to deliver vital services.
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