William Wallace was born in 1270 in Elderslie and was the son of Sir Malcolm Wallace of Elderslie, a Scottish…
We’re ready to step inside and explore Renfrewshire’s historic and beautiful buildings as their doors open to the public for…
[av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] Foxbar used to comprise of five high flats; Waverley Court, Oliphant Court, Montrose Court, Marmion Court…
James Logan, son of an Ayrshire farmer arrived in Paisley at the end of the Eighteenth Century and set up…
John Polson was born in Paisley in 1825. He attended Paisley Grammar School and the Andersonian College in Glasgow before…
On 27 June 1924, six years after the end of World War 1, the iconic Paisley cenotaph was unveiled at…
St James park is still known locally as ‘The Racecourse’ even although Paisley’s last horse race was held here in 1907.…
One of Paisley’s most renowned sons was remembered with a commemorative ceremony in the town, hosted by Renfrewshire’s Provost Anne…
Paisley celebrates its most radical story with two-day festival Thousands helped Paisley celebrate one of the oldest workers’ festivals in…
Paisley is getting ready for one of the oldest workers’ festivals in the world – Sma’ Shot Day – with…
John Neilson of Nethercommon (1778 – 1839) had been a successful grocer in Paisley. He purchased Nethercommon Estate and retired…