
Free, fun pub-style quizzes happening at Paisley Central Library.

If you want to lay down some tracks or rhymes, use the free studio time at Bargarran Community Centre.

Songs, rhymes, rhythm, and movement! Free, friendly and fun for children in Renfrewshire aged up to four and their parents. Check here for any changes to dates and times.

Older people can pop into the centre on Causeyside Street, Paisley, for a range of events and advice surgeries.

Dance to some timeless classic tunes courtesy of John Findlay on the keyboard.

These informal, untutored sessions allow participants to unleash their creativity within an inspired environment.

Take a break from the office and the daily routine and join us for one of our free lunchtime talks.

The community planning conference events provide an opportunity for the Renfrewshire community and public agencies to come together to discuss the Renfrewshire Community Plan 2008-2017 and the progress being made towards achieving our community planning vision.

Attend a morning seminar and afternoon of workshops in support of Suicide Awareness Week.

It's laugh a minute as the Comedy Club takes over the workshop space in Paisley Arts Centre. With an ever changing line up of top comedy talent, it's a great night out for comedy lovers!

Loretta returns to Paisley Arts Centre for two nights to perform another dazzling show.

Come along to this evening walk for fun, or take part in memory of a loved one.

Fill up your shopping basket with some fantastic locally-grown produce when the market comes to County Square.

Visit some of Renfrewshire's most fascinating heritage sites as they throw their doors open across the weekend.

Formed in Edinburgh in 2003, Moishe’s Bagel combines the energy and passion of Eastern European folk music with the excitement and soul of improvisation.

Teenager Marty McFly is accidentally sent back to 1955 in a time machine. During his often hysterical, always amazing trip back in time, Marty tries to find his way back to the future.

1950s classic starring Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell.

Drama revolving around the true story of Dumfriesshire born Jane Haining, ‘the Scottish Schindler’, who saved many Jewish children from the fate she was to suffer herself in the gas chambers of Auschwitz.

As part of Paisley Arts Centre's 'Paisley Underground' season, ex-Arab Strap band member Aidan Moffat takes to the stage to perform solo and also with Bill Wells and The Best Ofs.

As part of Paisley Arts Centre's 'Paisley Undeground' gig series, join our free panel event with music industry experts and ask the questions you've always wanted answered about working in the music industry in 2010.

Dance to some timeless classic tunes courtesy of John Findlay on the keyboard.

One of the most praised and successful plays of the last 15 years, The Weir uncovers moving themes of loss, abandonment, loneliness and regret for the road not taken.

The Argyll Centenary Ladies Choir, conducted by Raymond Bremner, perform in Paisley Abbey.

An intense portrayal of elite soldiers who have one of the most dangerous jobs in the world: disarming bombs in the heat of combat.

Check out a series of changing exhibitions taking place at Paisley Museum in addition to the permanent collection.

A musical and colourful puppet show which has children and adults laughing together.

Dance to some timeless classic tunes courtesy of John Findlay on the keyboard.

It's laugh a minute as the Comedy Club takes over in Paisley Arts Centre with an ever-changing line up of top talent!

As part of Paisley Arts Centre's 'Paisley Underground' season, Glasgow folk band Zoey Van Goey take to the stage.

Released in 1944, this is a film about a drama critic who must cope with his bizarre extended family on his wedding day, including his two spinster aunts who have an unusual habit of poisoning lonely old men.

Would you rather see The Goonies, The Philadelphia Story, Calamity Jane or Cars? Register your vote at www.paisleyfilmsociety.com.

A poor and passionate young man falls in love with a rich young woman. However, they soon are separated by their social differences.

Paperbelle is a charming and magical new production for children and their families, told by one performer through storytelling, lighting and puppetry.

This concert is only staged every four years and is always a fantastic night’s entertainment.

Emily Smith has firmly established herself as a leading light in the Scottish folk scene. Catch her at the arts centre before she gets even bigger.

Room 2 Manoeuvre Artistic Director Tony Mills will be teaching classes in Paisley for one day only. Tony will perform a solo dance show at Paisley Arts Centre the following evening.

Dance to some timeless classic tunes courtesy of John Findlay on the keyboard.

A dynamic double bill of dance solos performed by Tony Mills. Fusing breakdance, physical theatre, film and animation;

As part of Paisley Art Centres 'Paisley Underground' season, singer-songwriter Emma Pollock takes to the stage.

As part of Paisley Arts Centre's 'Paisley Undeground' gig series, join our free panel event with music industry experts and ask the questions you've always wanted answered about working in the music industry in 2010.

One of the most diverse and inventive bands to have emerged from the Scottish folk scene play at Paisley Arts Centre.

Multi-award winning Sell a Door Theatre Company celebrate twenty five years of Liz Lochhead’s adaptation of Dracula,based on the novel by Bram Stoker.

In a world overrun by zombies what is worse: relying on your enemy or succumbing to the zombies?

Do you believe in ghosts? Paisley Paranormal Investigation Team aim to prove that ghosts exist in Paisley and will undertake a ghost hunt in the historic Paisley Town Hall. Join them if you dare....

MacFloyd make a welcome return to Paisley Town Hall to perform over 2 hours of Pink Floyd classics.

ACCORD hold their annual fundraising dinner at the Glynhill Hotel.

Bring your toddler along to our spooky Halloween themed story time with songs and ghoulish fun!

Enjoy fantastic family fun with traditional Halloween games, and come in costume and see if you can win our scariest family award!

Dance to some timeless classic tunes courtesy of John Findlay on the keyboard.

It's laugh a minute as the Comedy Club takes over the workshop space in Paisley Arts Centre. With an ever changing line up of top comedy talent, it's a great night out for comedy lovers!