The Renfrew Street that hides a dark secret .. until now
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The Renfrew Street that hides a dark secret .. until now
Nobles Amusements has proposed plans to update its shopfront at 14 Moss Street, Paisley, featuring a new shopfront and additional signage. If approved, these enhancements aim to modernise the arcade’s appearance and contribute to the overall improvement of the town centre’s aesthetics. Details can be viewed on the Renfrewshire Council website.
Harvies Tobacconists, a longstanding shop on Moss Street, Paisley, officially closed after nearly a century of service. Founded by James Harvie and later managed by John and Bob Macfarlane, the beloved establishment specialised in cigars and smoking accessories. Its closure marks a significant loss for the local community.
A man has been charged in connection with a fatal crash involving a pedestrian and a car on Barrhead Road, Paisley
man entered the premises and threatened a member of staff with a knife before making off with a three-figure sum of cash
A commemorative event at Coats Paisley honoured Jane Haining, a Scottish missionary who perished during the Holocaust while aiding Jewish and Christian girls in Hungary. Despite personal tragedies, Haining dedicated her life to her mission and refused to abandon her charges. She was recognised posthumously as Righteous Among the Nations for her bravery.