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The Scottish Diaspora Tapestry - Grèis-Bhrat Diaspora na h-Alba. on International tour with the only visit to the West of Scotland at The Atrium, Anchor Mill, Paisley PA1 1JR 6-22 September 2014 Open daily 10am - 6pm An outstanding exhibition celebrating the Scots abroad - their culture and influence across the globe. See Flora MacDonald
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Autumn 2014 tour for the Fringe First Award-winning astonishing true story. Macrobert and Utter present theatre show ‘Educating Ronnie’ Following rave reviews and a prestigious Scotsman Fringe First Award at the 2012 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, macrobert and Utter’s Educating Ronnie embarks on a major Scottish tour this Autumn. Written and performed by Joe Douglas (Associate
Doors Open Days – First events take place tomorrow!  Scotland’s annual festival of buildings opens up its very first doors tomorrow Saturday 6 September. Angus, Ayrshire, East Fife and St Andrews, Highlands: In and around Inverness, Moray: Lossiemouth, Renfrewshire, Scottish Borders: Kelso and Stirling have hundreds of venues all waiting to welcome you in. There
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Doors Open Day Paisley 2014. The Annual Doors Open Day Paisley (Saturday 6th September) is nearly upon us and it makes for a fantastic day out with the family, when you can access buildings and places you would never normally be able to see inside. Doors Open Day in Paisley 2014 will be popular with
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Popular Paisley road race on pace for personal best. Paisley’s popular 10k Road Race and Fun Run looks set to be bigger than ever this year as race organisers remain on pace for a record number of entries. The 2014 edition takes place on Sunday 31 August and more than 1,400 runners are already confirmed
Fresh from its sell-out 2013 tour, Rapture Theatre in association with Paisley Town Hall presents the hilarious drama, Shang-A-Lang. With a wickedly funny script, talented cast and fantastic soundtrack this production is a wonderfully funny and poignant trip back to the Seventies. Written by Catherine Johnson (writer of the smash hit Mamma Mia) and directed by
Nineteen Recruits told ‘you’re hired’ at finale. Nineteen young people heard the magic words of ‘you’re hired’ at a ceremony to mark the conclusion of a popular council youth employment programme. The group are looking forward to their new careers after taking part in The Recruit – loosely based on TV’s Apprentice – which sees
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Paisley’s visitors now have new signs to help them get around – and Renfrewshire Council Leader reckons they are pointing the way to a better future for the town. The black finger-post-style signs have gone up around the town centre in recent weeks, showing the direction to key buildings and tourist sites. The traditional-looking signs