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October 2014

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Paisley Rugby Football Club’s League started on 13th Sept, the 1XV team are now Division 2 after winning promotion last season. The 1 XV has won 2, lost 2 and 1 game abandoned, due to referee being injured, The Buddies have so far made their mark on Division 2 and show they are not an
Paisley Pirates go into this Sunday’s home league match against the Solway Sharks high on confidence after a convincing 9-1 win over Belfast Giants in their curtain raiser last Saturday. “Yes, I was pleased with the win,” said coach Ian Turley. “I thought we played very well in places and could have scored more goals,
On World Mental Health Day, the Renfrewshire Mental Health Arts & Film Festival had a special event launching a unique art exhibition in 5 train stations between Paisley and Port Glasgow. Gina McKie from Radio Clyde hosted the event and was supported by drumming from Buddy Beat and singing from Rockus Community choir. Forty people,
2.4% increase in September passenger numbers Glasgow Airport has reported its 20th consecutive month of growth after 783,000 passengers travelled through its doors in September, representing an increase of 2.4% compared to the same period last year. The Ryder Cup, which proved a huge a draw for golf fans from across Europe and America, contributed
Paisley BID will boost small businesses. SMALL traders are the most likely to benefit from a vote to create a Business Improvement District, in Paisley. That’s the view of respected town centre businessman Ken MacDonald, who is backing the creation of a Paisley BID. He says businesses elsewhere in Scotland have saved more money than
PAISLEY PIRATES 9 - BELFAST GIANTS 1 Pirates began their home league campaign with a more than comfortable win against a Belfast side which, while showing plenty of effort, couldn't compete with a home side which moved the puck around with ease, and at times threatened to embarrass the visitors. The hosts were ahead in
Young people aged 14-25 who live, work or study in Renfrewshire are reminded that they have until Wednesday 29 October to register their interest in becoming a candidate in next year's Scottish Youth Parliament elections. Young people are being urged to put themselves forward as candidates for next year’s Scottish Youth Parliament elections before the
Double cultural boost as Paisley launches two events Paisley is getting set for an entertainment bonanza this month, with two major cultural events launching in the town at the same time. This weekend sees the launch of the third annual Spree festival, as well as the opening of the eagerly-anticipated Brick Wonders LEGO ® exhibition
18-25 year olds up for the CHALLENGE! Renfrewshire's school leavers, graduates and 18-25 year olds are invited to make a positive difference in the lives of others in third world commonwealth countries whilst adding travel, business fun and employability to their CV's! Ghana, Zambia and Uganda are three target destinations for successful applicants to Challenges
Pirates swoop to sign new players On the eve of Pirates’ first home game at the Braehead Arena, coach Ian Turley has swooped to sign 2 young players to strengthen his squad. Making their debuts for the club against the Belfast Giants this Saturday (face off 5.30pm) will be 23 year old defender Cieran Quinn,
Over 115,000 passengers expected over weekend Glasgow Airport is gearing up for what is traditionally one of its busiest periods of the year, as tens of thousands of holidaymakers prepare to take to the skies for the October holiday week. More than 115,000 people are expected to pass through the airport between Friday 10 and