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    £101k funding boost available for Denbighshire community spaces

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 3, 2026No Comments
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    Funding worth just over £101,000 is now available to support community projects aimed at improving open spaces and play areas across Denbighshire.

    A total of £101,064.42 has been made available through commuted sums funding, with applications now open to a wide range of organisations. Eligible applicants include city, town and community councils, community and voluntary groups, charities, public sector organisations, amateur sports clubs and Denbighshire County Council itself.

    The funding is designed to enhance and protect outdoor spaces, helping to create safe and welcoming environments for local communities.

    Samantha Mullan, Community Development Officer for Denbighshire County Council said:

    “Commuted sums funding helps us improve and protect open spaces and play areas across Denbighshire. It supports safe, welcoming places for communities to enjoy. I’d encourage eligible groups to apply and make a real difference locally.”

    Applications must be submitted by 20 April 2026, with further details and application forms available via Denbighshire County Council’s website.

    Funding has been allocated across several areas, with the highest amounts available in Rhyl, Prestatyn and St Asaph.

    The full breakdown includes:

    • Llangynhafal Community Council area: £12,529.85
    • Llanynys Community Council area: £4,025.03
    • Denbigh Town Council area: £1,362.39
    • Cyffylliog Community Council area: £2,694.19
    • Clocaenog Community Council area: £1,432.80
    • Rhyl Town Council area: £25,746.74
    • Prestatyn Town Council area: £22,986.49
    • Llangollen Town Council area: £3,603.18
    • Llandyrnog Community Council area: £1,434.50
    • Llanarmon yn Iâl Community Council area: £1,298.40
    • Rhuddlan Town Council area: £1,298.40
    • St Asaph City Council area: £22,652.45

    Successful projects are expected to deliver improvements that benefit local residents, helping to maintain and enhance vital community spaces across the county.

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