THE Brecon Beacons National Park has warned staff jobs are at risk as it must save £218,000.
Chief executive John Cook met with staff on Friday and informed them the authority must reduce its budget by 4.7% due to funding cuts from the Welsh Government.
Among the cuts being considered are a "significant rationalisation" of the park’s visitor centres, reducing its office space and sharing its IT services with the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Park members will meet on Friday, February 5 to discuss the proposals and make a decision.






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