The previous LEADER programme covering Angus was part of the Rural Tayside Programme and included rural Perth & Kinross.
Find out more about the successful funded projects below.
Greenhillock Glamping
Awarded £20,754
Greenhillock Glamping Improvement Work and Education development
Caledonian Railway
Awarded £31,800
Replacement Station Building at Bridge of Dun
Scottish Artisan Tea Gardens
Awarded £49,550
Tea Gardens of Scotland Cooperation Project between Angus, Fife and Perthshire
Angus Council
Awarded £5,000
Cooperation Development Actions
Lintrathen Cycles
Awarded £8,620.52
Lintrathen Cycles
Brechin Community Project
Awarded £13,457.98
Equipment for Mobile Community Cinema
Angus Council
Awarded £5,000
Cooperation Development Actions
C S Fleming
Awarded £79,206.00
4 Luxury Glamping Pods
Eassie Nevay & Kirkinch Community Association
Awarded £2,543.32
IT Equipment for Resilience Centre and New Website
Angus Alive
Awarded £134,003.00
Mobile Library Community Hub
Murton Farm
Awarded £45,308.50
Rural Skills Centre
Easthaven Together
Awarded £4,032.80
Angus Litter summit
Kirriemuir and Dean Area Partnership
Awarded £8,634.00
Feasibility Study and Business Case
Muirhead & Birkhill Millennium Hall
Awarded £55,623.70
New Car Park with LED Lighting
Community First
Awarded £93,184.20
Office Equipment and Staffing for A Community Based Enterprise Support Network for Small, Micro and Social Enterprises
Friockheim Community Hub
Awarded £35,554.00
Changing Places Room at their Community Hub
Kilry Ecopods
Awarded £19,446
Small ecopod business
Awarded £
FriockHub Ltd
Awarded £139,930
Community Hub Development, at Eastgate, Friockheim
Alinco Farm
Awarded £200,000
Bunkhouse Development near Kirriemuir
Ashbrook Nursery
Awarded £165,786
Café development
near Arbroath
Angus Council
Awarded £2,000
Youth Cooperation development
Citizens Advice Bureau
Awarded £4,000
Feasibility study
Overview
Creating a 750M all-abilities path with a picnic area and 5 lay-bys (equipped with bench seating) at Dronley Community Woodland, with a large information board and a new access gate in the car park at the entrance to the path and three information lecterns each installed in different parts of the wood.

Project
Dronley Community Woodland
Applicant
Dronley Community Woodland
What We Did
supported the development of access and information to a local woodland
Awarded
£35,272 towards total project of £39,195