A project exploring the impact of ordinary women on Renfrewshire's story will create a new heritage trail and more.

Kairos Women+ has launched Fierce Women+, a three-year heritage project funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

The project was launched at the organisation's Paisley space for women and non-binary folk, with key partners including the Glasgow Women's Library, media coop, and the Heritage Centre.

The project consists of three elements: an immersive women's rights and history course running each year, creative workshops with local artists, and the development of a heritage trail in Paisley.

This trail will be based on research about the history of ordinary women+ in Renfrewshire.

Kate Clark, a volunteer in the Fierce Women+ project, said: "Fierce Women+ is building on from the heritage work we've already done over the past few years.

"We're looking to take that on and find new women, new stories and new research.

"We'd like to involve more people because there are more stories in Paisley and beyond, of all women.

"Everyone’s story is important."

The organisation aims to engage diverse groups of women+ (aged 16 and above) in the project, and to create a legacy for Paisley with the production of a heritage trail about the lives of local women from the past.