A new initiative that gives people a say in how £3 million of Falkirk Council cash is spent in their area, will see a few changes to how the voting works.
The pilot for the Community Choices initiative called for local groups to come up with ideas and projects that would make their community better.
They were then encouraged to apply for a share of the funding – being given out over two years – to put their ideas into practice.But before any of the suggestions got the go-ahead, they had to get at least ten per cent of the votes cast across the nine council wards.Falkirk Live is an exciting new title bringing you the latest headlines from Falkirk and beyond.But did you know all the ways you can stay informed with us?We share live news and
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