Students paint new bereavement hub for ACCORD Hospice
A group of Paisley Painting and Decorating students have been putting their skills to good use in the local community at ACCORD Hospice.
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A group of Paisley Painting and Decorating students have been putting their skills to good use in the local community at ACCORD Hospice.
Empowered communities in Renfrewshire have chosen the winning projects they think will make the biggest difference to their local area – after they had put forward the ideas.
A 23-year-old man has been arrested and charged for drugs offences in Erskine.
Shoppers at Braehead are being urged to donate to the Red Cross emergency appeal this weekend following the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.
To celebrate the release of Magic Mike’s Last Dance, Showcase Cinemas is launching a competition for its cinemagoers to celebrate Palentine’s Day with their closest friends, in the ultimate comfort
Scotland’s Minister for Higher Education and Further Education, Youth Employment and Training has officially opened the country’s first dedicated complex needs college in a major education milestone.
A local Paisley primary school and two community groups have been awarded funding to host events and activities that promote Gaelic language and culture as part of World Gaelic Week
Bus passengers will be rewarded for leaving the car at home thanks to a month-long boost from Renfrewshire Council’s Not Far? Leave the Car campaign.
According to a representative poll of 1008 Scottish adults, 94% of Scots agree that swimming pools are important for safety by teaching children to swim.
Workplaces, schools and community groups across Renfrewshire joined the UK’s biggest conversation on mental health stigma on Thursday 2nd February as part of Time to Talk Day.