
Check out a series of changing exhibitions taking place at Paisley Museum in addition to the permanent collection.

Fill up your shopping basket with some fantastic locally-grown produce when the market comes to County Square.

BIG Lottery is offering at least £1 million to make a difference to your neighbourhood!

If you want to lay down some tracks or rhymes, use the free studio time at Bargarran Community Centre.

Songs, rhymes, rhythm, and movement! Free, friendly and fun for children in Renfrewshire aged up to four and their parents. Check here for any changes to dates and times.

Older people can pop into the centre on Causeyside Street, Paisley, for a range of events and advice surgeries.

Free, fun pub-style quizzes happening at Paisley Central Library.

Children aged 8 - 12 will love these 2 hour Alien themed craft workshops! Book your free place by calling 0141 887 1010.

Renfrewshire Council are running their Car Safety Campaign 2010 and are offering to check your child's car seat.

New members are welcome in all sections of the Paisley Philarmonic choir, come along to practice which starts again on Tuesday 17 August.

Compete over the Scottish Cycling Circuit Race Championship course, and try the bike skills and skateboarding challenges.

Watch some of the the fastest adult riders in the country compete over a highly-technical course.

Help raise money for the hospice at this fantastic Stableford competition at Erskine Golf Club.

The community planning conference events provide an opportunity for the Renfrewshire community and public agencies to come together to discuss the Renfrewshire Community Plan 2008-2017 and the progress being made towards achieving our community planning vision.

Come along to this evening walk for fun, or take part in memory of a loved one.

Formed in Edinburgh in 2003, Moishe’s Bagel combines the energy and passion of Eastern European folk music with the excitement and soul of improvisation.

Crazy for you is the all singing, all dancing, all Gershwin musical comedy.

The exhibition provides insight into the town of Paisley in medieval times, and in particular, the influence that Paisley Abbey had on the town in this period.