Edinburgh council may stop broadcasting some meetings online under plans city officers say would save around £6,000 a year.
Some committees have been broadcast live since 2012, with recordings published on the council website.
And the covid lockdown led to most publicly-open committees being broadcast live.
Now, officers are asking councillors to approve the webcasting of three committees to be stopped, in hopes of saving around £6,000 per year.
The Planning Local Review Body, the Consultative Committee with Parents and the Pentland Hills Regional Park Joint Committee would cease to be broadcast.
This would mark a return to close to pre-Covid arrangements, though broadcasts of the Traffic Regulation Orders Sub-Committee and the Edinburgh City Region Joint Deal committee would continue