The free to attend festival, which was celebrating its 10th anniversary, saw more than 300 professional performers and community groups participate in the parade that wove through the town centre on Friday and Saturday night.
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The free to attend festival, which was celebrating its 10th anniversary, saw more than 300 professional performers and community groups participate in the parade that wove through the town centre on Friday and Saturday night.
Kirklandneuk Primary School in Renfrew won the Positive Partnership award for their work with OneRen and Active Schools on physical exercise for care-experienced pupils. St Peter’s Primary in Paisley won the Changing the Narrative award for using positive language about care experiences.
The incident happened around 4.30pm on Sunday, 27 October, when two people entered a store and threatened to use a firearm
Paisley Halloween Festival celebrated its milestone 10th anniversary in style earlier tonight with thousands of visitors gathering in the town centre to enjoy the triumphant return of the spectacular parade.
Between Friday 1 and Friday 8 November 2024, parents and carers can apply for a place at school using an online form on Renfrewshire Council’s website.
The Care Inspectorate gave a Very Good grade in its joint inspection on services provided by the Renfrewshire Children’s Services Partnership, made up of Renfrewshire Council’s Children’s Services, Renfrewshire Health and Social Care Partnership, Police Scotland, Scottish Children’s Reporter Association, Children’s Hearing System, and third sector organisations.