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Made in Paisley delighted to welcome back classes following months of closures
Caroline Gormley says she and Sandy - who both run the art classes - were over the moon to open their doors again.
Caroline was finally able to welcome youngsters back this week. (Image: Paisley Daily Express, UGC MSR)
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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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Music teacher canât wait to reopen the doors to Paisleyâs renowned Brick Lane Studios this month
Diane Mitchell is delighted to be welcoming back her music school pupils as well as professional musicians following months of closures which left her struggling financially.
Diane, who has taught music to young people in Paisley for more than 25 years, took over Brick Lane Studios in September last year (Image: Andrew Neil)
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Grants will not ensure survival of Paisley s high street businesses
Paisley First has warned a number of local businesses have been locked out of government support schemes
Colette Cardosi says more needs to be done to support businesses that have been told they don t meet the criteria for government grants (Image: Andrew Neil)
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