First World War memorials in Nantwich and nearby villages could benefit from repair funds allocated by Cheshire East Council.
£100,000 has been earmarked to fund repairs and refurbishment of memorials across the borough.
Next year sees the 100th anniversary of the start of the Great War, which shattered Europe and much of the wider world from 1914 to 1918.
Cheshire East Council Leader Cllr Michael Jones announced the new fund at a full council meeting.
Parishes and the Royal British Legion will be able to apply directly for funding for the repair works.
Cllr Jones said: “I have immense respect for those who gave their lives for their country in the Great War, as I have for those who erected and maintain memorials to their sacrifice.
“I am delighted this council is able to put forward £100,000 to fund repairs and refurbishment of these important local community monuments.
“We must never forget the depth of loss sustained across our borough and our debt to self sacrifice in the name of liberty and duty.”
The First World War saw the deaths of an estimated 17 million combatants and civilians with around a further 20 million wounded.
War memorials sprang up in towns and villages across Cheshire East and the whole of Britain and beyond as a way to commemorate the sacrifice of combatants for their communities and country.
For more information about applying for this funding for war memorial repairs, contact the council’s partnership support manager, Tina Jones, on 01270 685811.
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