Hospitality businesses in Paisley call for change to impossible opening rules
The guidance - which says people should stay 1m apart while at tables - has been branded as ridiculous .
Colette Cardosi, of Paisley First, urged the Scottish Government to rethink the guidance (Image: Graeme Crawford Communications Officer Renfrewshire Council 0141 618 6745 graeme.crawford@renfrewshire.gov.uk)
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B&M announces plans for bigger and better Atherton store including garden centre
The new shop will be almost double the size of the previous premises and include a garden centre.
The Atherton B&M store will open in April (Image: Hull Daily Mail)
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Much-loved Paisley music venue hit with more setbacks as new lockdown halts event hopes
The Bungalow had hopes of returning to some kind of normality in the summer - but the new lockdown has thrown that into jeopardy.
The usually bustling Bungalow has been closed for most of 2020 (Image: Tommu McRory)
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RENFREWSHIRE towns are being lit up as part of a funding boost for the region. As part of the Scottish government’s town centre regeneration project, the local authority area has seen a number of new initiatives come from a nearly £2 million investment in its towns since 2019. New lighting systems around Renfrew’s Town Hall, Johnstone’s Houstoun Square, and the Bascule Bridge are the most glaring examples of where the money has went. But it will also be seen in plans to turn the former Mannequins nightclub into a theatre, the conversion of a toilet block in Robertson Park into a cycling hub and Active Communities’ designs on Johnstone’s vacant former police station, which it hopes to make into a community centre.