The Tannahill Centre, a cornerstone of community life in Ferguslie Park, has been awarded The King’s Award for Voluntary Service, the highest accolade a local voluntary group can receive in the UK. This prestigious recognition highlights the dedication, resilience, and impact of the Tannahill
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Mears Group has partnered with the Tannahill Centre in Paisley to create a warm space for the local community this winter. Employees from Mears Group nominated the Tannahill Centre to get support from the Mears Foundation, which is the charitable arm of the company. The Mears Foundation awarded &pou
Ferguslie Park’s Pride Picnic returns for its second year as the organisers plan on making the event an even bigger and bolder show of support to the LGBT+ community.
The Tannahill Centre has successfully secured some of the IKEA furniture that was used at the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow.
The Tannahill Centre has received £100,000 from the National Lottery Community Fund to create hundreds of volunteer opportunities for local people in Ferguslie Park over the next three years.
Local people in Ferguslie Park will have the opportunity to make their good ideas a reality as the Tannahill Centre launches its fund aimed at supporting local people deliver projects that support their community recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. For the past three months a group of local people h
Families across Ferguslie Park are getting into the festive spirit this year by participating in its second ever Ferguslie Community Advent Calendar. Established last year by the Tannahill Centre, the Ferguslie Community Advent Calendar is a trail of windows that will be decorated and illuminated wi
The Tannahill Centre has secured £60,548 from the Scottish Government’s Supporting Communities Fund to help support locals across Paisley's North West area during the coronavirus pandemic. The funding will be shared between the Centre itself, its parent organisation Ferguslie Park Housin