When it comes to growing plants, fruit and vegetables, there are a number of ways we can maximise nature’s potential.…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] CANCER DEATH RATES DROP IN SCOTLAND BY AROUND 9 PER CENT IN 10 YEARS CANCER death rates in Scotland…
Paisley Pirates travel to Dumfries on Sunday looking to get the show back on the road after a shock 5-4 loss to Moray Typhoons last weekend, and following a two month run which had seen them score seven straight wins in the process. “I suppose when you fall off a bike, the best thing is to get back on it and start pedalling again,” said coach Ian Turley, “and that’s what we’ll be doing this Sunday when we head to the Dumfries Ice Bowl to take on the Solway Sharks (face off 5.30pm). To say I was disappointed with …
A £1.3million state-of-the-art community safety hub has been officially opened in Renfrewshire. The facility, in Mill Street Paisley, is the…
Gleniffer High School pupil, and aspiring engineer, Hayley McArthur, moved a step closer to fulfilling her career ambitions when she…
Save the Date Paisley 2021 Weekend A Conversation with Renfrewshire’s Cultural Community, in association with Creative Renfrewshire Network Saturday 20…
GET READY SCOTLAND IT’S TIME FOR BRITAIN’S BIGGEST BREAKFAST SCOTS are being urged to get a taste for fundraising by…
Renfrewshire Council’s food safety enforcement service has been given the thumbs-up in a report by independent auditors. The report follows…
TELLY weather presenter Sean Batty created a buzz when he gave his support to a community alarm system that his…
MORAY TYPHOONS 5 PAISLEY PIRATES 4 Pirates slumped to a shock defeat in Elgin, the result of which seriously damages any aspirations of glory in the Scottish National League this season. They got off to the best possible start as Henderson opened the scoring after only 30 seconds, but a controversial equaliser by Durkacz after seven minutes, with Pirates’ protest that Meechan’s goal was off its moorings falling on deaf ears, and while Cowan restored the visitors’ lead a minute later, they were level again at the halfway point of the session, as Ferguson beat Pirates’ teenage …
CAMRA Toasts Pirates 70th Paisley Pirates have received a massive boost with the news that a well known local organisation will be commemorating the club’s landmark 70th birthday in the Spring. Coach Ian Turley explained: “Paisley Pirates were formed in 1946, so this year we will be celebrating the formation of the club which, we like to think, is very much part of the local community throughout Renfrewshire in general, and the Paisley area in particular. What we hadn’t banked on was other people knowing about it at this early stage, so we were very much surprised, but …
Christmas: a time for giving, receiving (and posting unwanted gifts online). A day, where the ‘present face’ appears in living…