A Renfrewshire charity has announced its winter festival programme.
OneRen has revealed its Merry and Bright line-up, which is full of events designed to bring people together over the festive season.
The diverse programme includes pantomimes, festive films, creative workshops, and talks.
Among the highlights is the Aladdin pantomime, which runs from November 27 to January 5 at the Paisley Arts Centre.
Tickets for this show, which includes a relaxed performance on December 8 and a BSL signed show on December 10, start at £12.50.
The 'much-loved' children's story The Gruffalo, will be brought to life at Paisley Town Hall from December 28 to 31.
The performances will include accessible options such as BSL interpretation and a touch tour.
Tickets can be purchased starting at £12, with family and group packages available.
Music lovers can look forward to the G4 Christmas 2024 concert on November 20 at Paisley Town Hall.
The 'renowned' vocal group will perform classic Christmas songs, with tickets starting at £19.50.
The Festive Family and Evening Ceilidh will take place on December 7 at Paisley Town Hall where families can enjoy traditional Scottish music and dance, with tickets starting from £10.
A series of holiday film screenings will also be held at Paisley Town Hall, featuring popular titles such as Die Hard, The Muppets Christmas Carol, Elf, and It’s a Wonderful Life.
Tickets start from £7, with VIP tickets also available.
For those interested in creative workshops and talks, Dark Sky Evenings at Clyde Muirshiel on October 28 promises an in-depth look at the planet Saturn.
The event will take place at the Clyde Muirshiel Visitor Centre in Lochwinnoch.
On December 5, attendees can learn about simplifying the festive season by embracing a circular economy at A World Beyond Waste.
This event, held at Paisley Central Library, will be followed by a wreath-making workshop using natural and upcycled materials.
Councillor Lisa Marie Hughes, chair of OneRen, said: "We’re delighted to launch our Winter Festival, with a blend of cultural, artistic and educational events being delivered right across Renfrewshire.
"With the addition of the Paisley Town Hall, Paisley Arts Centre, and the Paisley Central Library this year, the programme is set to be a highlight of the season with something of interest for all ages."
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