Bath MP Don Foster is urging people in the city to apply for money to help commemorate the First World War.
The £6-million First World War: Then and Now fund, has been launched by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
It will mean that at least £1 million will be available each year until 2019, providing grants of between £3,000 and £10,000.
The money will enable groups across the UK to explore, conserve and share their First World War heritage and deepen their understanding of the impact of the conflict.
Mr Foster said there were many in Bath who could benefit from the funding.
He said: "The First World War had an unprecedented impact on our communities, with so many young men leaving for the front.
"Few people are alive now who can give us a first-hand account of this period but the legacy they have left behind can still be felt and seen.
"The HLF will allow our communities to mark the centenary.
"I want to encourage those who want to commemorate the centenary to get in touch with the HLF and see if they can tap into this new fund."
For more information go to www.hlf.org.uk and search for First World War.
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