Two UWS filmmakers nominated for BAFTA Scotland Awards
Two filmmakers from University of the West of Scotland have been nominated in this year’s BAFTA Scotland Awards.
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Two filmmakers from University of the West of Scotland have been nominated in this year’s BAFTA Scotland Awards.
Spooky season descended on Paisley at the weekend as thousands of visitors turned out for the annual Halloween Festival.
Paisley Halloween Festival is back at its spooky best as thousands of visitors attended the first night of the festival.
A historic stone linked to one of Paisley’s most significant and tragic events has been rediscovered after being lost for 16 years and is now back on display in the…
There’s been an outpouring of pride across Renfrewshire as Paisley is officially crowned Scotland’s Town of the Year.
Paisley has been named Scotland’s Town of the Year, recognising the town’s ambitious regeneration and community-led transformation that is reshaping its future.
PureGym Paisley has praised one of its personal trainers, Laura, for completing four major races in just five weeks – all while achieving new personal bests.
Drugs estimated to be worth up to £100,000 have been recovered following a police operation in Paisley.
A Paisley-based scaffolding firm has been recognised for its support of the Armed Forces community.
The 133rd Royal National Mòd has drawn to a close in Lochaber after nine days of music, language and cultural celebration, with organisers hailing the event as a major success.