Royal National Mòd gets ready for piping hot competition for 2023
The Royal National Mòd is gearing up for some incredible piping competition this October as it looks to bring the rich sounds of Scotland’s beloved national instrument to Paisley with
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The Royal National Mòd is gearing up for some incredible piping competition this October as it looks to bring the rich sounds of Scotland’s beloved national instrument to Paisley with
A terrified man was dragged off the street before being stripped naked in a dark graveyard after being taken on a 12-mile terror ride.
Tesco’s new £5m-a-year grant scheme ‘Stronger Starts’ to support schools and children’s groups with funding for food and healthy activities has begun.
Scottish Liberal Democrat campaigner, Jack Clark, is calling for better clarity over the reasoning behind trees being felled, and for those cut down to be replaced as quickly as possible.
Hundreds of young children across Renfrewshire start school today, after having graduated from nursery earlier this summer.
Historic Environment Scotland – the body which ‘list’ buildings of interest, either architecturally or historically, has confirmed that it intends to move the listing for the 1820 Martyrs Monument in
Pupils at Kibble’s Goudie Academy in Paisley have used art to showcase the importance of treating people with respect and kindness.
Andrew Napier, from Paisley, who has been blind since birth due to retinopathy of prematurity (RP), is quite literally singing the praises of Sight Scotland Veterans at the charity’s Hawkhead
Threatening rain did not stop Paisley & District u3a members from enjoying a musical picnic.
Police Scotland are appealing for information after a man was seriously injured in a disturbance in Paisley on Friday.