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Minister’s praise for Paisley’s Town of the Year success

  • By Scotland’s Town Centre Recovery Campaign
  • on November 6, 2025
  • in Scotland Loves Local, Business Improvement Districts, Scotland Loves Local Awards, Scotland's Towns, Scottish Government, Towns and Communities

A Scottish Government minister has praised Paisley after it was named as Scotland’s Town of the Year.

The town’s success was celebrated as part of a special Scotland Loves Local reception held in the Scottish Parliament.

And, celebrating Paisley’s achievement, Public Finance Minister Ivan McKee said: “Paisley has faced a number of challenges over recent years but this award shows what is possible when there is a co-ordinated and collaborative approach to investment.  

“It is just one of many projects made possible by the Scottish Government’s ongoing commitment to the regeneration of our towns and cities, which is being supported by more than £62 million this year.”

Paisley was named as Town of the Year in the Scotland Loves Local Awards on October 24 in recognition of the critical point reached in the town’s “resurgence” amid unprecedented cultural-led investment in its future.

Judges for awards organisers Scotland’s Towns Partnership (STP) hailed the town’s “remarkable journey of reinvention and rejuvenation” which has evolved over the past decade.

Among those who were at Holyrood to mark the town’s success as part of the Celebration of Scotland Loves Local Reception were representatives of Paisley First Business Improvement District.

Chair, Elaine Templeton, said: “It’s great to see Paisley in the spotlight, there’s a lot happening and hopefully this award will encourage more people to take a fresh look at all the town has to offer.

“We’re so proud of our local business community, they truly are the heartbeat of the town centre.

“It’s been inspiring to meet all this year’s Scotland Loves Local winners, so many people working hard to ensure their local communities are great places to work, live and visit.

“Great things happen when we all Love Local.”

Renfrewshire Council has led the significant regeneration of Paisley through the investment of more than £100million in its unique cultural assets as part of a culture-led approach with the local community.

This includes the transformation of Paisley Museum set to open in 2026 and the completed refurbishments of Paisley Town Hall, Paisley Arts Centre, the new Paisley Learning and Cultural Hub, which houses the Central Library on the High Street, and an extensive events programme which 

Councillor Michelle Campbell, Convener of Renfrewshire Council’s Infrastructure, Land and Environment Policy Board, said: “This award for Paisley is recognition for what the Council has delivered across the past decade having made a conscious decision to put culture at the heart of our regeneration and investing in our buildings and our people.

“We’re using the town’s rich heritage to envisage and implement a bold vision for the future with our ongoing investment reshaping the town’s future and creating opportunities for residents, visitors and businesses.

“The award is for everybody that has been on this journey with us so far and we’re looking forward to the positive future we are creating for Paisley.”

In addition to cultural investment, Renfrewshire Council is also enhancing education provision through the new £85.5m Paisley Grammar School Community Campus, improving housing with projects like the West End masterplan which is creating new social and private housing in the town’s West End, and creating new transport connections from Paisley to the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland (AMIDS) and Glasgow Airport through the £59million AMIDS South project.

Read more: Scottish Parliament celebration of Scotland Loves Local

Businesses throughout Renfrewshire have played a key part in championing that message since Scotland Loves Local was launched five years ago.

Spearheaded by STP and supported by the Scottish Government, Scotland Loves Local is the movement encouraging people to create a better future for their community by choosing local. 

The Scotland Loves Local Awards recognise and reward all that’s great about the nation’s towns and neighbourhoods and the work to ensure they become stronger and more sustainable.

You can read more about all of the Scotland Loves Local Award winners here.

Scotland Loves Local Ambassador Sean Batty, centre, and Paisley First chair Elaine Templeton celebrating the Town of the Year success with local business owners
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