An arts centre in Renfrewshire has reopened after a multi-million pound refurbishment.
Paisley Arts Centre, which has undergone a major transformation by Renfrewshire Council, is ready to welcome visitors back.
The centre is now equipped with advanced sound and lighting systems, new dressing rooms, and improved rehearsal spaces.
Councillor Lisa-Marie Hughes said: "Paisley Arts Centre has always been a cornerstone of our community, and with this incredible refurbishment, we’re excited to welcome both residents and visitors back to a venue that truly reflects the vibrant cultural spirit of Paisley.
"This transformation not only enhances the experience for audiences but also provides a state-of-the-art environment for performers to thrive.
"We’re proud to see Paisley Arts Centre continue to be a hub for creativity and connection in our town."
The refurbishment is part of Renfrewshire Council's capital investment programme, which includes the modernisation of Paisley Town Hall, the creation of the Learning and Cultural Hub on Paisley High Street, and the transformation of Paisley Museum.
The centre is now fully accessible, ensuring everyone in the community can enjoy the cultural offerings.
Adding to the centre's atmosphere is the new café/bar area, operated by Blend.
Open from Thursday to Sunday, 10am to 4pm, and during performances, the café serves coffee and beverages.
Alan Baird, director at Blend, said: "We are excited to be back in Paisley in such a historic landmark.
"People are our business.
"Investing in the local community, partnering with organisations and seeing Paisley thrive is what we’d love to see.
"If we can play a small, or big, part in that, then we will be delighted."
The centre has also announced its upcoming autumn/spring performance season, featuring a mix of comedy, live music, theatre, and panto. The full line up can be seen on the One Ren website.
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