The scheme has helped provide almost £3 million for community projects.
A grant scheme set up to distribute nearly £3 million of council funds to community-led projects across Falkirk district will finish later this year, after "enormous success".
READ MORE: Falkirk Christmas taxi fare increase backed - and cost of being sick in a cab could hit £100 Councils must allocate at least one per cent of their funding to projects that offer local residents a way to have a direct say in how public money can be used locally. Phase 4 of the scheme - which will have £900,000 to distribute - has still to launch and the report says the council is expecting lots of applications following the success of the third round.
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