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IT’S Friday lunchtime in the heart of Branchton, but anyone walking past the community centre could be forgiven for thinking some of the world’s top artists have gathered for a major music festival.
Published: Monday, 16th June, 2008 12:30
WILMA Rhodes can’t stop smiling. Today is the day when she gets to meet up with her pal, Yvonne McEleny.
Published: Friday, 13th June, 2008 12:30
BIG-HEARTED George Cochrane likes to look after all his passengers — especially the little ones.
Published: Thursday, 12th June, 2008 16:30
At least when it is dark you can't see how far down it is
AN Inverclyde doctor has spoken of her elation at climbing the world’s highest peak.
Published: Wednesday, 11th June, 2008 12:25
SCOTLAND might not have made it — but you can still have an interest in Euro 2008 thanks to a FAN-tastic new Tele competition.
Published: Tuesday, 27th May, 2008 12:00
CREEPY apparitions in Greenock Town Hall have led to the production of a CD of ghost stories.
Published: Wednesday, 30th April, 2008 16:25
VANDALS are spoiling the look of Inverclyde with unwanted messages and scribbles on shop walls, underpasses, shops and postboxes. Today, as we continue the Tele’s campaign to tidy our environment, ELAINE BOWERS meets the team tasked with cleaning up the unsightly mess.
Published: Friday, 25th April, 2008 16:30
FLYTIPPERS are spoiling the Inverclyde countryside. Today, as we continue our campaign against litter, ELAINE BOWERS meets the team tasked with clearing up the mess. With excellent recycling facilities at Greenock’s Pottery Street and Kirn Drive, Gourock, they say there is no excuse for flytipping.
Published: Thursday, 24th April, 2008 16:30
£50 pound for a pack of crisps
TODAY, as we continue our We’re In It To Bin It litter campaign, ELAINE BOWERS meets three environmental wardens who patrol the streets of Inverclyde issuing fines to people who carelessly drop rubbish.
Published: Wednesday, 23rd April, 2008 16:30
PUPILS at Overton Primary in Greenock have wasted no time in backing the Tele’s We’re In It To Bin It litter campaign.
Published: Tuesday, 22nd April, 2008 16:30
WITH spring in the air, it is time to give Inverclyde a tidy up. The Tele has teamed up with Inverclyde Council to launch We’re In It To Bin It, a campaign aiming to stop litter — but we need YOUR help. ELAINE BOWERS reports...
Published: Monday, 21st April, 2008 16:30


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