SWINDON Council has finally revealed the victims of swingeing cuts it expects to make as it desperately attempts to balance its budget.
An at-risk list has been drawn up, including deep cuts in education and the arts.
Scores of jobs are also expected to be lost as the council looks to make up a shortfall of £2.8m.
Swindon Dance, which is used by 50,000 people every year, could close.
Libraries and a residential care home for the elderly could close.
And the town's Steam museum could see its subsidy cut substantially.
The full scale of the problem was revealed to councillors at a special cabinet meeting last night.
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