Plans submitted to convert football pitches into padel tennis courts
Plans to create four padel tennis courts at Powerleague Paisley have been submitted to Renfrewshire Council
Plans to create four padel tennis courts at Powerleague Paisley have been submitted to Renfrewshire Council
Social care staff in Renfrewshire have been applauded for their “continuing efforts” after a key service produced a strong inspection performance.
A major transformation of Paisley Museum into a “world-class visitor attraction” is set to face further delays – a blow which has been branded “disappointing”.
Work focused on bringing the beautiful game back to the once-thriving St James’ Playing Fields in Paisley is nearing completion.
Friends of Hawkhead Cemetery is keen to avoid a “turf war” with Renfrewshire Council and has called for cooperation between the two moving forward.
A former care home in Paisley will be declared “surplus” to requirements and put up for sale by Renfrewshire Council after the move was approved by elected members.
Plans to knock down part of the prominent former police station in Renfrew have been approved – a major step in what has been branded a “sorry saga”.
A former day centre for the elderly in Paisley’s Ferguslie Park will be declared “surplus to operational requirements” after elected members approved the move.
Plans to build 48 flats on the site of the former Half-Time School in Paisley have been given the go ahead by Renfrewshire Council.
Plans to transform the site of the former St Joseph’s Nursing Home on the outskirts of Lochwinnoch into retirement flats have been approved by Renfrewshire Council.
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