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Removal of ATMs from closed Johnstone bank to go ahead

The removal of two cash machines from a closed Johnstone bank will now go ahead after an appeal was successful.

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Campaigners blast potential closure of 'iconic' Renfrewshire church

Campaigners have blasted the potential closure of an “iconic” Renfrewshire church – claiming it would be “horrible” if the historic…

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Plans submitted for BMX track in Thomas Shanks Park submitted to Renfrewshire Council

Renfrewshire: Lottery-winning ex-Labour councillor in re-election bid

A former Renfrewshire councillor who won millions on the National Lottery nine years ago has launched a campaign to be re-elected.

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Consultation for more safety on road where two elderly women were knocked down

Andy Doig A consultation will be launched on introducing more safety measures at a notoriously dangerous Johnstone junction, council chiefs have insisted. Two elderly women were knocked down at the town centre junction of Walkinshaw Street and High Street in October, with one of them tragically losing her life and the other receiving extensive treatment in hospital. Roads chiefs came under pressure last month from campaigning Johnstone councillor Andy Doig to ask the community whether they felt the crossroads should be made safer after the horror collision. With the junction being surrounded by a sheltered housing complex and home to the town’s main Post Office, there are a high number of pensioners using it and Councillor Doig claimed pedestrians need to have “eyes in the back of their head” when crossing the road.

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