A group of young people on a popular youth employment programme turned moviemakers for a day to shoot their own superhero-themed fire safety film.
A group of young people on a popular youth employment programme turned moviemakers for a day to shoot their own superhero-themed fire safety film.
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Read MoreNail buffs are being encouraged to apply for a brand new nail technician course at West College Scotland’s Hair and Beauty salons, based at their Paisley campus.
The Invest in Renfrewshire business team were drumming up interest last week with a visit to St James’ Business Centre in Linwood.