Refugee Festival Scotland is back – and coming to Paisley!
Refugee Festival Scotland has announced an exciting line-up of events sharing the stories of people and communities who have settled in Scotland.
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Refugee Festival Scotland has announced an exciting line-up of events sharing the stories of people and communities who have settled in Scotland.
Paisley Arts Centre played host to its first theatre show since reopening as audiences packed the auditorium to see the captivating When Mountains Meet.
The Anything Place, a FREE interactive play experience for children age 9 and under which will run in the centre of Paisley throughout the summer, has been introduced by PACE.
Communities in Renfrewshire are being encouraged to apply to the newly reopened Ian Findlay Path Fund (IFPF) as it returns for a third year. With a further £1.168m now available,
Paisley town centre will host a day-long programme of entertainment this summer to celebrate Sma’ Shot Day – one of the world’s oldest worker’s festivals.
Local history enthusiasts will be gripped by Renfrewshire’s slavery secrets at Paisley & District u3a’s summer meeting.
OneRen’s Summer Activity Camps are back with a fun-filled programme of activities which will entertain kids over the holidays.
Scotland’s first alcohol-free music festival has announced its line-up for this year’s event, featuring two huge names from the era of Britpop.
Robert Tannahill wrote some of the most evocative poetry and song in Scotland’s history.
The Gold Medal winners from last year’s Royal National Mòd in Paisley, Emma MacLeod and Iain Cormack, will attend Mòd Chesapeake in Maryland this August to celebrate the thriving Gaelic