Falkirk Council are to set out their spending plans today - as they face a significant budget gap.
The local authority is needing to plug a £62.5 million budget gap over the next five years.
More than £30 million is needing to be saved over the next 12 months.
A report by Council officials says failure to consider the medium-term impact of decisions could lead to a "budget cliff edge" within the next few years.
Proposals include cutting spending on children's social work by £600,000 a year - and a possible 9% Council Tax rise in years to come.
The Callander Park fireworks display could also be scrapped, in a bid to save money.
It has been held nearly every year for the past three decades.
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