MORE than £100,000 of funding has been handed out by the council as part of the latest round of a scheme.

The Cheshire West Crowd initiative enables community-led projects to attract funding to make the borough more vibrant, resilient and connected.

During this latest funding round, projects have been pitching to Cheshire West ad Chester Council for funding through the Community Innovation Fund and Climate Change Emergency Fund.

Projects in the latest funding round backed by the council include a much-missed replacement zipwire for the children in Tilston, and a monthly volunteer-run Repair Café event in Chester, which will help residents and communities breathe new life into their electricals/clothes/other household items, saving them from landfill.

While some projects have already hit their crowdfunding targets, others are still calling on the support of the local community.

Councillor Louise Gittins, leader of the council and ambassador of the Cheshire West Crowd, said: “We have some excellent projects using the Cheshire West Crowd in this latest funding round. 

"We're delighted to have Council funding available so we can support projects and help bring their ideas to life.

“As well as pitching to the Council for funding, projects will be receiving donations from local residents, charitable foundations and businesses.  Pledges can start from £2 and all contributions make a difference.

“The great thing about the Cheshire West Crowd is how flexible it is and how it can help bring everyone in the local community together.

“We’re proud of the impact it’s made, so far, with158 projects being supported by 8,020 backers and over 2.2 million pounds pledged to date.

“Visit the Cheshire West Crowd website now and find out for what’s happening in your area. If there is a project close to your heart, I'd encourage you to consider supporting it.”