A potential £1.5million funding boost for rural communities in west Norfolk has been announced and the borough council needs the public’s help to decide how it could spend the money if secured.
The money comes from the Government’s Rural England Prosperity Fund and can be used in a variety of ways that address some of the specific challenges rural communities face.
The fund can be used to support capital projects for small businesses and communities, in particular where those projects have a wider benefit to the local economy.
Short surveys for residents and businesses are open until midnight on 30 October.
The surveys can be accessed through the following link: www.west-norfolk.gov.uk/repf.