Becky Strawser of The Gatehouse Coffee Roasters, Paisley, talks us through their love of the beloved brew and the journey it takes.
Our long-read blog article explores how the box-office smash film and generation-defining book actually has inextricable ties to Paisley.
Take a look at amazing photos of the snow captured this week by our followers and more spectacular snowy sights across Paisley and Renfrewshire.
Did you know?
The Royal National Mòd is the largest celebration of Gaelic language and culture in the world. Paisley last hosted it back in 2013.
The Burns Caup, presented to the Paisley Burns Club in 1814, is one of several ‘relics’ to remain in Paisley Museum’s store this year as the Club moves its traditional celebrations online.
Lasting about an hour, this looped route winds along the edge of Castle Semple Loch before joining up with the leafy paths of Parkhill Woods.
Scotland’s first ever innovation district dedicated to advanced manufacturing is being developed in Renfrewshire and eminent engineering Professor Keith Ridgway CBE believes AMIDS has all the right ingredients for success.
On 29 December 1745, exactly 275 years ago to the day, the Jacobites led by Bonnie Prince Charlie issued a summons to the then Paisley Town Council to meet and account for raising a local militia against them.
Take a look at Paisley and Renfrewshire's stunning historic buildings and architecture with award-winning photographer Gary Chittick.