Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Renfrewshire has remembered its war dead in much reduced ceremonies across the County.The public had been discouraged from attending the acts of poppy laying at Paisley Cenotaph and at war memorials in the towns and villages.Instead, socially distanced officials performed the ceremonies without the usual large crowds turning up to pay their respects.Light rain fell as nearly 200 people - mainly directly involved or representing an organisation - gathered at Paisley Cross for the main Remembrance Sunday service.At the same time other Acts were taking place, from Barrhead to Renfrew, in what will be marked as an unprecedented year.People have been laying.
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