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Paisley Pirates Update. The waiting is almost over for Paisley Pirates fans waiting to see their beloved favourites on home ice once again. It’s been more than 6 months since many followers last saw their team on the Braehead Arena ice in March of this year, but that wait comes to an end this weekend,
Russell Kane - Smallness Winner of the Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award and The Barry Award, Russell Kane is a multi-talented writer and performer who has firmly established himself as one of the best comics in the UK today. Russell is currently touring the UK with his brand new show Smallness, which poses the question, what
Renfrewshire set to host Halloween spectacular. Renfrewshire is getting set to host a spooky spectacular with the first-ever Halloween festival to take place in Paisley at the end of the month. Friday 31 October promises to be frightfully good fun with a series of activities themed around light and dark planned for Paisley town centre.
Paisley Fireworks Spectacular 2014. The area's annual fireworks spectacular will be back for another year! This year's event will have a Hallowe'en theme, so expect a spooky spectacle. There will be live entertainment on stage throughout the afternoon, leading up the big fireworks show at around 6pm. Previous events have attracted tens of thousands to
Win 2 tickets to see Paisley Pirates V Belfast Giants Sat 11/10/14 5.30pm | Braehead Arena Simply Tag a friend in the post on our Facebook page by clicking here and we shall enter the both of you into the draw which will take place next Friday 10th October.. For more information on the Paisley Pirates
Scotland’s ‘Morph Costumes’ Eye Up World Domination   Halloween is edging ever closer, and as the scariest holiday of them all approaches, its costumes designed in Scotland that will be flooding the streets of Paisley in a few weeks time!   Ever seen people in those full body suits? The ones that look like lycra
Full children’s programme for this year’s Spree. Paisley’s Spree festival is back for another year – meaning parents have loads to choose from to keep kids entertained during the October school break. The nine-day festival runs from 10 to 18 October and will see a series of big-name music and comedy acts perform at various
Union J to headline Paisley Christmas lights spectacular. Chart-topping boyband Union J are on their way to Renfrewshire to headline the area’s annual festive extravaganza. The four boys will perform in Paisley town centre on Saturday 15 November before the town’s Christmas lights are switched on. They will be joined on the bill by Glasgow