Six Kildare towns were included in the programme.
Not a single application submitted under the Kildare Streetscape Enhancement Measure was declined.
The applications process opened over the Summer to businesses and people with street facing properties in Monasterevin, Sallins, Rathangan, Ballitore, Kilcock and Castledermot.
A total of €40,000 in funding was approved.
4 applications were approved, and granted, from Monasterevin, for a total of €19,000.
3 Sallins applications, for a combined €1,200, were rubber stamped, as were 2 from Rathangan for just shy of €900.
Only1 application was submitted from Ballitore, for €4,000, and that was approved.
There were no applications from Castledermot or Kilcock.

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