Scottish arm wrestling champion Sean Paterson is a man on a mission – to win more titles and bring the…
FASHIONISTAS will be painting the town red – and every other colour under the sun – this spring and summer,…
A WOMAN who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer ticked off one of her Bucket List wishes when she was…
Kilbarchan curried Fairtrade flavour at a special evening organised by the local Fairtrade group. Around 30 people attended Bobbins tea…
Last night over seven Cub Packs from across Paisley & District got together to compete to win the annual Trophy. The girls and boys aged 8-10.5years turned out in force and it was the 18th Paisley (Coats Memorial) who won the prize for the second year in a row. Commenting on the evening Assistant District
In a night of pulsating, end to end ice hockey, Pirates claimed a draw against title challengers Edinburgh, and in…
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
Britain’s most famous astronaut Mike Foale visited a Paisley school on a mission to inspire young people interested in careers in the space industry. Mike, whose career includes six missions into space and commanding the International Space Station, visited Castlehead High School to deliver a special talk to third year pupils. The pupils got to
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
Shorthanded Pirates pulled off a stunning 5-3 win against North Ayrshire Wild, the visitors’ bench being ravaged by injury to…
A Guatemalan farmer is visiting Renfrewshire to pass on his experience of how Fairtrade has transformed the prospects for his rural community. Ismael Diaz Rivas will be visiting schools, businesses and community groups during Fairtrade Fortnight, which runs from 23 February to 8 March. Ismael is president of the CIPAC cooperative which operates in the
Young political hopefuls held their very own question time when they got the chance to grill Renfrewshire Council's leader and chief executive. Seven of the ten candidates standing for election met with Councillor Mark Macmillan and Sandra Black at the Council Chambers in Renfrewshire House. Posing questions about child poverty, the minimum wage and education