Wakefield Council says a possible bid to buy the Ridings would be a 'significant financial risk'.
A council has dropped its plans to buy a struggling shopping centre, saying it cannot take the "significant financial risk".
But council bosses say that with "huge financial challenges" on the horizon it is not the right time to take action.Council leader Denise Jeffrey said: "It has become clear that the impact of the huge financial challenges we are facing will be far greater than we have encountered before, with huge pressures on our budget and our ability to deliver services. Therefore, making this decision is a significant financial risk that we cannot take at this time.
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