Having an overall committee – a community council – has made it easier for the residents of Cullohill, Co Laois, to avail of bigger public grants to develop their village. While there are 15 clubs and organisations busy in the area, setting up a community council three years ago, with a representative of each organisation on its board, has meant three things: that there is no duplication of effort, that clubs don’t feel they are working in isolation and, most importantly, that they have more clout when it comes to communicating with funding agencies.