Saturday 17 September 2011

Opening of New Tennis Courts

The newly refurbished Tennis Courts at Brodie Park were officially opened on Saturday, 17th September. Judy Murray hosted a coaching session for Paisley youngsters alongside Tennis Scotland coaches as the new all weather courts were revealed.




Thursday 15 September 2011

Brodie Park, Tennis, Courts,

The Tennis Courts at Brodie Park are almost ready to play on after they underwent a total refurbishment. The old clay courts have now gone and in their place are new all weather courts.


The official opening is this Saturday, 17th September, and Judy Murray and the Tennis Scotland team will be on hand  to deliver a fun session for children from the local schools from 10am till noon.

Back in early July the refurbishment of the courts was announced with a visit to the courts by Andy Murray and the GB Davis Cup Team as well as Judy Murray. Thousands turned up that day to see the World No.4 player amid chaotic scenes.
Saturday promises to be a more organised affair.

Tuesday 13 September 2011

Abbey Drain

As part of the Doors Open Day weekend in Renfrewshire a major dig around Paisley Abbey's Medieval Drain took place.

The dig in conjunction with Renfrewshire Local History Forum and Guardian Archaeology Ltd uncovered what is believed to be a medieval oven in one trench while in the other trench a cobbled footpath was unearthed. Both of these discoveries further enhanced our understanding of the drain and its construction.

For more go to http://www.paisleyonline.co.uk/

Friday 9 September 2011

Doors Open Day

This Saturday and Sunday, 10th and 11th September, is Renfrewshire Doors Open Day.

See behind the doors of some of Renfrewshire's historic buildings and watch an archaeological dig take place at the Abbey as the secrets of the Abbey's Medieval drain are uncovered.
Among the new buildings to see this year is Lapwing Lodge,on the Gleniffer Braes, where you can get a chance to try out the high wire activities as well as participating in organized walks on the Braes.