A memorial bench has been installed outside Bridge of Earn Institute in memory of local councillor Henry Anderson.
A fundraising drive by friends and colleagues of the late Almond and Earn councillor also saw £1000 donated to Institute funds.
Friends, family and local councillors paid tribute to Henry Anderson at a special event on Saturday, November 26.
The SNP councillor died in December 2020 after catching COVID.
Former SNP councillor and friend Wilma Lumsden said: "Henry was a giant of a man in every respect and is missed by so many".
Long-time friend and fellow campaigner Bryan Auchterlonie added: "Henry was an ideal councillor, and well respected by the people on all political sides in Almond and Earn ward. He took the lead on many projects and was a driving force in trying to improve the lives of local people."
Henry's widow Shirley and family presented the cheque to local resident Joanna McKenzie.
Accepting it - on behalf of the Institute's voluntary management committee -Joanna said: "Due to the generosity of many of Henry's friends the funds required to purchase the memorial bench were exceeded, and therefore we are delighted to accept this cheque for £1000 to benefit The Institute and its users."