All aboard as community bus plan gets green light
Paisley s Tannahill Centre gets £10,000 grant to keep vital service running
Darkwood Crew used the bus for their various community events (Image: Submitted)
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Community groups will stay mobile thanks to funding that will keep a lifeline transport service on the road.
New Chair for Irvine Housing Association appointed
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Tannahill Centre celebrates top award for work in the community
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The Glasgow Barons picked up a prize for Creative Regeneration at the 2020 SURF Awards. The group, who are currently run by musician Paul MacAlindin and serve as Govan s artist in residence, has been established in the area for the past five years. They thanks partners including Govan High School music department and Govan Thriving Place. The Glasgow Barons won alongside groups across the country such as The Tannahill Centre in Paisley and Street League: Head, Body, Future, which operates nationally. Kate Wimpress, Chair of SURF, said: “2020 challenged us all in ways largely unimaginable at the start of the year, with the global pandemic hitting those least resourced hardest.