
Summer adventures with Pirates of Paisley trail
Buddies are being invited to don their eye patches and navigate the stormy seas as the Pirates of Paisley trail launches in the town centre.
The trail is the latest instalment from Paisley First's 'brick adventures' in which youngsters are invited to tour Paisley and find incredible creatures made entirely out of lego.
Shipmates will be given clues to follow along the trail as they seek to beat Captain Blackbrick to the golden treasure!
They will encounter sharks, mischievous monkeys, cannon balls and guards along the way.
The free activity, which features selfie zones to capture magical memories, runs until August 11 and families can find trail leaflets from the racks in the Paisley Centre, the Piazza Shopping Centre or the Lagoon Leisure Centre.
When people have completed the challenge they can post their entry forms into the Pirates of Paisley postboxes in either shopping centre to enter a prize draw, with two children's summer hampers up for grabs.
Elaine Templeton, chair of Paisley First, said: 'We know that our summer brick trails are a huge hit with families of all ages from across Scotland, we can't wait to welcome visitors to Paisley this summer for this iconic free day out.
'Lots of our businesses have special offers and giveaways for those families who are out and about enjoying the trail.
'We can't guarantee sunshine, but we can promise a great day out for all the family!
'Don't forget to share your selfies with the hashtag PiratesofPaisley.
'Once you've had fun with our summer adventure, we have a wide range of great shops and an abundance of fantastic food and drink venues, catering to every taste and budget, where you can have a well-earned rest!'
An illustrated Paisley Food and Drink Map is also available from the leaflet racks in the shopping centres.
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