Community champions who deliver sports activities have been honoured for their work.
The Renfrewshire Sports Awards were presented to coaches, volunteers and officials who help run clubs for the benefit of others.
Run by Renfrewshire Leisure, in partnership with Sport Scotland and West College Scotland, the ceremony took place at Johnstone Town Hall.
The Community Coach Award went to William Broadley, while Disability Sports Coach of the Year was Tammy Johnston. Ben Harwood was named
Young Coach of the Year, with the Volunteer of the Year Award going to George Morrison.
There were also awards for David Coulter (Community Health Volunteer), Craig Kennedy (Young Volunteer of the Year), Matthew Retson, (Technical Official of the Year) and Mark Fulton (Dedication to Sport).
School Recognition Awards for giving young people a chance to take part in sport were presented to Renfrew High and Castlehead High, in Paisley.
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