A Renfrewshire church is hoping a talented performer's generous raffle donations will strike a chord with local residents.
Paisley singer Paolo Nutini has gifted a signed Fender guitar and signed album to his hometown's St Mirin's Cathedral to help raise funds for the church.
The 35-year-old has been performing at the Ovo Hydro, in Glasgow, this month as part of a worldwide tour.
It follows the release of his fourth studio record Last Night In The Bittersweet, which claimed the prestigious number one slot earlier this year.
A spokesperson for St Mirin's Cathedral said: "We're over the moon with these lovely gifts from our very own Paolo Nutini: a signed Fender guitar and a signed album.
"These will be raffled in the New Year. Watch this space."
For the latest information on the raffle, visit facebook.com/stmirinspaisley.
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