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Young footballers will get the chance to show their skills at the St Mirren first team training ground this Easter. The award-winning Street Stuff programme will host a special Spring Break Football Camp at the club's training base at Ralston from 6 April. Young footballers will get the chance to show their skills at the St
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Renfrewshire Environmental And Restoration Group (R.E.R.G) and members of the Community are battling to save one of Paisley's Historic Buildings - The Ferguslie Mills Half Time School, A building which is B Listed and in its day was one of the most impressive pieces of architecture in the World but now lays with scaffolding holding
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Hundreds were sweet for the Fairtrade Bake Off as they packed into Paisley Town Hall to watch Helen McLaughlin, from Paisley crowned the competition winner. The winning cake, a peanut butter cake, was made using Fair Trade peanut butter, bananas, caster sugar and dark, white and milk chocolate. Judging the Bake Off was Guatemalan Fairtrade
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People who live or work in Renfrewshire have begun to nominate those special people in our communities for a Provost’s Community Award. The awards, which opened to nominations on Monday 27 October, are a chance to recognise those people who devote much of their time to others for little or nothing in return. Taking the
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Renfrewshire Council has dedicated £100k to its Social Enterprise Fund, offering grants to help local social enterprises to grow, deliver more products and services, and bring even more benefits to their communities. Social enterprises are businesses that reinvest any profits back into their communities. They face similar challenges to any other business but they are
Your Home, Your Street, Our Community
Hundreds of Renfrewshire residents enjoyed a community event with a difference at Paisley Town Hall this week. Visitors to the Renfrewshire Council’s Your Home, Your Street, Our Community event walked through a series of model home, garden and street exhibits, receiving expert information and advice on their journey. The event was designed by Community Resources
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Young footballers in the popular Street Stuff programme received a timely reminder this week to ‘keep the fireworks for on the pitch’. Police Scotland, Scottish Fire & Rescue and Renfrewshire Council all attended a Friday night Street Stuff session at St Mirren’s indoor dome to deliver important firework safety messages to the players. Young footballers
Street Stuff kids are up for the cup Street Stuff kids got a special treat this week when two of St Mirren’s victorious Renfrewshire Cup-winning team dropped in on a training session. The young players got to meet Saints stars and local lads Marc MacAusland and Jason Naismith, scorer of the winner in a 1-0
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Community hosts suicide memorial football fest Ferguslie will once again host an annual football tournament as part of a drive to raise awareness on suicide within the community. Budding football enthusiasts have signed up their 7-a-side teams to the No Substitute for Life event on Sunday 29 June, 12pm-4pm. Paul Cadona pictured at the last