Miller Homes welcomes Paisley causes to apply for funding
Miller Homes is inviting local groups and causes in Paisley to apply to its Community Fund, with applications for the next round now open.
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Miller Homes is inviting local groups and causes in Paisley to apply to its Community Fund, with applications for the next round now open.
Professional archaeologist and heritage practitioner, Dr Alan Leslie shares why and how the Antonine Wall was built. He’ll also explore some less well-known facts about life as a Roman soldier.
Community groups and voluntary organisations are being encouraged to apply for grant funding from Renfrewshire Council to enable them to put on activities for local people from October to March
Renfrewshire’s inspiring local heroes are set to be rewarded as nominations for the Provost’s Community Awards open for 2025.
People seeking work who are disabled or have long-term health conditions are to be offered help from a dedicated employability adviser.
Residents and members of the local business community in Elderslie came together at an event to share their ideas for a project that aims to reimagine the public spaces on
Young people with learning disabilities and autism in Renfrewshire are being supported into the workplace through an inspiring employment programme delivered by Renfrewshire Council and Glasgow Clyde College.
Residents at a recently completed housing development in Ferguslie Park marked the milestone by welcoming the Scottish Housing Minister to their new homes.
Sight Scotland Veterans, a leading charity dedicated to supporting visually impaired veterans across Scotland, has been hosting its very own Veterans Olympics.
Access to industry standard recording studio equipment, alcohol and drugs awareness training for young footballers, and free tennis sessions for school pupils are just a few of the projects young
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