£15k for “strengthening and growing Gaelic" in Argyll & Bute
/Residents in Argyll and Bute can now vote for which local projects they'd like to see funded.
Read MoreResidents in Argyll and Bute can now vote for which local projects they'd like to see funded.
Read MoreGuten Tag! Buenas Noches! Bonsoir! Good evening! were the welcomes which kicked off the evening at Woodside Hall in Maryhill on Thursday 20th April 2017.
Read MoreUpNorth! Community Chest has provided a blog reporting on the recent PB process in Tongue, Sutherland on the March 11th 2017.
Read MoreWhat Works Scotland supported a two-day study visit to Paris for folks working around PB in Glasgow. In this guest blog post Evelyn O’Donnell from Glasgow City Council describes some highlights from the visit.
Read MorePB Scotland has a new homepage that makes the site easier and simpler to use.
Read MoreA community voting event took place in Borders on Sunday 19 March 2017, with successful community groups getting a share of a £30,000 fund.
Read MoreLocal people in Gorebridge, Midlothian have voted in favour of funding ten projects, all aimed at promoting healthy eating.
Read MoreThis film from TSI Moray highlights the recent #YouChoose events that have taken place across Moray
Read MoreThe event in Orkney demonstrates the innate flexibility of the PB process. The inter-island vote and discussion on the day were a masterclass in co-operation.
Read MoreNorth Ayrshire Council worked with Young Scot’s Localities Team to undertake one of Scotland’s largest ever online participatory budgeting exercises exclusively for young people.
Read MoreParticipatory budgeting in Scotland.
Participatory budgeting (PB) is a way for people to have a direct say in how local money is spent.
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