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36 local community groups across the Falkirk Council area are set to benefit from more than £51k of extra funding soon. 

The awards are being made as part of the Council’s first round of Community Choices programme that will see £3m awarded over two years. 

The funding, which aims to improve the quality of life locally, has been awarded to groups in each of the Council’s nine electoral wards. 

Making it happen

An advisory panel made up of community representatives, Third Sector representatives and Council officers reviewed each of the proposals, awarding up to a maximum of £1500 in the small grants programme. 

The final vote was decided on by the public. 

Councillor Cecil Meiklejohn, Leader of Falkirk Council said:

“The awards will help local communities with small scale projects that aim to enhance quality of life and offer groups the chance to make a difference to their area. 

“It is about giving communities their voice in what they want to see delivered locally and these grants along with the forthcoming capital awards, will undoubtedly help to make local improvements. 

“The scheme is part of a wider £3m programme of awards that are on-going and we look forward to seeing future applications.”

Full details of all the awards are available online.

It is expected that the awards will be made shortly, with the next stage of the programme seeing more substantial awards made as part of the capital programme.