Councillors failed to come to an agreement on the budget proposals at Wednesday night s meeting WYRE Forest District Council will have to go back to the drawing board and come up with a new budget for the next year after councillors failed to agree on any of the cost-saving plans put in front of them at Wednesday night s meeting. Radical proposals to plug a predicted £2.7 million funding gap left in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic were due to be agreed by full council, but after a deadlock - with 16 members supporting the plans and 16 rejecting them - the chairman used his deciding vote to quash the Progressive Alliance s Medium Term Financial Strategy.