Powerleague Paisley
“Absolutely brilliant venue for a kids party. Three distinct areas to set up play space, adults space at bar and buffet space. Staff were brilliant. Didn't know what to expect, but was pleasantly surprised. 10 out of 10!”
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“Absolutely brilliant venue for a kids party. Three distinct areas to set up play space, adults space at bar and buffet space. Staff were brilliant. Didn't know what to expect, but was pleasantly surprised. 10 out of 10!”
“Beautiful escape from the city! Easily accessible by car with numerous parking spaces, some small, some larger. Gorgeous views of Paisley, Glasgow, and the mountains. The terrain is not challenging and is suitable for young children. Most of the areas are not wheelchair accessible but the view point has a parking lot, so it's a very good spot for people who would struggle walking long distances.”
“Lovely park for a stroll with flowering trees and awesome fountain. Fountain Gardens is in Paisley, Scotland. It has recreational parkland and garden areas which are open to the public. The park is Paisley's oldest public gardens. Within the park is Grand Central Fountain, one of only three Category A listed fountains in Scotland. In the centre of the park an ornate fountain was constructed. The A listed fountain consists of dolphins, herons, cherubs and walruses. George Smith and Company of the Sun Foundry in Glasgow constructed the fountain. Stained-glass artist and designer Daniel Cottier was enlisted to paint and colour the monument. A £650,000 restoration project took place between 2013–14 to restore the fountain, which had deteriorated. Renfrewshire Council, Historic Scotland and the Heritage Lottery Fund provided the necessary funding required to complete the work. There was a gala day in September 2014 to commemorate the restoration of the fountain. Provost Anne Hall, nearby residents and local youth theatre group Pace were part of the celebrations. A statue of Robert Burns was erected in the gardens in 1896. It is sited adjacent to the fountain. It was constructed by Frederick William Pomeroy.[8][9]”
“Looks great never got a chance to use the facilities”
“Lovely park for kids and dog walkers. Great flowering plants and trees springtime. Robertson Park is in Renfrew, Scotland. It has recreational parkland and garden areas which are open to the public. The park offers various amenities and activities for the general public. These include a duck pond, floral gardens, BMX course, skateboard park, tennis courts, putting area, bowling green, sensory garden, cycle tracks, swing parks and a small animal enclosure.”
“Excellent night made even better with a comprehensive win for Ross Trainer over a worthy opponent from Spain. Bar was reasonably priced, too.. Double smirnoff and Fresh Orange, Can of Bud (500ml), and a can of coke 10 quid. Perfect.”
“I have a question for you about the first time in my life I was in the hospital and my heart was pounding so hard I was like I don’t know if you know what I’m talking about I was”
“Lovely little park in Foxbar. Plenty of ducks and swans to see as well as a small play area for kids. There are a couple of foot paths into the trees which are perfect short trails for dog walking.”
“Peaceful, birds singing, ducks swimming, water flowing and trees blowing.”