Communities across Devon are being reminded to get their applications in for grants to restore First World War memorials.
They have until the end of this month to get their bids in for the funding from the county council.
They can apply for grants of between 750 pounds and three thousand, provided that they contribute at least a quarter of the full cost themselves.
The restoration project is part of a wider initiative by the county council to honour the sacrifices made by local residents during the war.
New Lord Mayor’s pride in ‘thriving’ Exeter
Plymouth McDonald's wants 24/7 opening hours
Village’s only pub could close permanently
Government grant helps kick-start Oldway Mansion repairs
Devon plant firm digs in over land row
Torquay father’s concern as son held by Israeli forces
