Two Renfrewshire charities nominated for national awards
Two Renfrewshire-based organisations have been named as finalists for this year’s Scottish Charity Awards.
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Two Renfrewshire-based organisations have been named as finalists for this year’s Scottish Charity Awards.
Children 1st has urged the Scottish Government to deliver a world-leading model of support for victims and witnesses following a meeting with the Minister for Children, Young People and Keeping
Police Scotland are appealing for information after a 62-year-old man was seriously assaulted in Erskine on Saturday.
Police Scotland are appealing for information after a robbery in Paisley on Thursday.
A dedicated member of Renfrew Burgh Band has been honoured for her distinguished service to the organisation – and the brass band scene in Scotland.
International equine charity, World Horse Welfare, together with The British Horse Society and Horsescotland, exhibited at the Scottish Parliament to highlight the importance of equine identification to the health and
Natalie Don MSP has welcomed that 25,467 premises in Renfrewshire have been connected to fibre-based broadband thanks to £1 billion of investment from the Scottish Government.
A man is scheduled to stand trial charged with terror offences.
A petition has been launched in a bid to stop Renfrewshire Council toppling headstones in local cemeteries.
Plans are progressing to build 135 new Council houses across two developments in Paisley and Johnstone.