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People and Paulitics

Paul O'Kane
Community Engagement
Linwood War Memorial
RSPB Lochwinnoch
Kilbarchan
Wildlife Conservation
Remembrance
Climate Change
Habitat Management
World War I
Renfrewshire
Black-Headed Gull
Redshank
Ecological Spaces
Neilston
Johnstone Burgh FC
Mental Health
World War II
Local History
Community Gardens
The Bridge Of Weir

Member of the Scottish Parliament Paul O'Kane speaks to people who are doing extraordinary things in towns and villages across West Scotland region.

Paul's guests come from areas across the West, and include a parent talking about bringing up a family in Neilston, members of the team from RSPB Lochwinnoch discussing the importance of their conservation work, and representatives of Johnstone Burgh ... more

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Paul talks to Barrhead Young Citizen of the Year Award winner, James Gribble, and runner up, Layla McCloskey, about being nominated for the award, their ambitions for the future, and what is the best thing about living in Barrhead.

Paul speaks to Paul Birch and Ian Kerr about the important local services The Bridge Community Centre and Post Office has been providing to the people of Bridge of Weir for the last 14 years.

Paul speaks to members of the Linwood War Memorial Association, Joan Melville and Neil McLean, about the organisation's long-term goal of delivering a ‘living memorial’ to the people of Linwood who have given their lives in war and conflict.

Paul talks to Tabby Lamont and Dan Snowdon about their work at the Lochwinnoch RSPB Nature Reserve, and some of the unique species that visitors should look out for.

Paul speaks to Johnstone Burgh FC co-owner, Jack Henderson; Manager, Murdo MacKinnon; and Club Secretary, Jacqueline MacLauchlan, about the team’s historic Scottish Junior Cup win, touring the silverware around Johnstone, and the Club’s ambitions for... more

Paul chats to Norman 'Norrie' Kerr about the history of the village of Kilbarchan, as well as the work of the Kilbarchan General Society, one of the oldest charitable organisations in Scotland.

Paul speaks to parent Lucy Rome about living and raising a family in the village of Neilston in East Renfrewshire.

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James Gribble
Barrhead Young Citizen of the Year, extensive volunteer in community activities
Episode: Barrhead Young Citizen of the Year
Layla McCloskey
Runner-up of Barrhead Young Citizen of the Year, champion frame racer
Episode: Barrhead Young Citizen of the Year
Paul Birch
A trustee of The Bridge of Weir, involved from its inception
Episode: Bridge of Weir: The Bridge
Ian Kerr
Current chair of The Bridge of Weir
Episode: Bridge of Weir: The Bridge
Joan Melville
A founder and current chair and secretary of the Linwood War Memorial Association
Linwood War Memorial Association
Episode: Linwood: Building the War Memorial
Neil McLean
An RAF veteran and charity trustee researching the roll of honor for the association
Linwood War Memorial Association
Episode: Linwood: Building the War Memorial
Lucy Rome
Local mum in Neilston, schoolmate of Paul O'Kane
Episode: Living in Neilston

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Paul O'Kane
Member of the Scottish Parliament, Paul O'Kane engages with diverse guests discussing local initiatives, community engagement, and societal challenges across West Scotland.

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Barrhead Young Citizen of the Year
Q: How did you feel when you found out you had been nominated?
Layla felt excited and did some research about the award before the ceremony.
Barrhead Young Citizen of the Year
Q: How did it feel when you found out you had been nominated?
James felt excited and honoured to be nominated.
Bridge of Weir: The Bridge
Q: How did you manage to keep the service running during difficult financial times?
Paul Birch explained they had good financial planning and support from council, among other factors.
Bridge of Weir: The Bridge
Q: What do you like about living in the village?
Both guests expressed a strong appreciation for the close-knit community and the natural surroundings.
Johnstone Burgh: Becoming Champions
Q: Have you got tired of talking about winning yet?
No, I'm definitely not bored talking about it, not yet.

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Featuring discussions focused on the daily lives, accomplishments, and challenges faced by individuals and organizations in West Scotland, this podcast provides a platform for diverse voices from various communities. The content includes themes of community engagement, historical significance, environmental conservation, and local sports, creating a mosaic of regional narratives that highlight both individual and collective efforts to enhance community life. With guest experts and local figures sharing their insights, the series sheds light on the importance of grassroots movements and social responsibility in shaping a vibrant community.

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1. James Gribble
2. Layla McCloskey
3. Paul Birch
4. Ian Kerr
5. Joan Melville
6. Neil McLean
7. Lucy Rome

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