Port Glasgow
Monday, 12th May, 2008 16:30
NINETY-eight new flats will be build on land next to Gourock Ropeworks in Port Glasgow — despite objections from an environment watchdog.
The matter was decided by the Scottish Government after the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) objected to an initial decision by Inverclyde Council to approve the project.
ONE of Britain’s top medical supply companies hopes to create jobs in Port Glasgow.
Saturday, 10th May, 2008 17:55
A DESPERATE man who stabbed his long-suffering ‘wife’ because she refused to ply him with more drink has been jailed.
Friday, 9th May, 2008 16:30
TELETOTS fans can vote for their top Tots as of today.
Friday, 9th May, 2008 10:00
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TWO fairground workers were injured when a section of rollercoaster track plunged 20 feet and landed on top of them.
Washing line thieves strike again
COPYCAT washing-line thieves have struck in Fancy Farm only days after sports gear was stolen in the east end.
Council staff call off wage row
INVERCLYDE council staff have called off a strike after agreeing a pay deal with bosses.
Controversial pigeon loft thumbs-up
COUNCILLORS have said ‘I doo’ to plans to build a pigeon loft in Jura Street, Greenock.
Games were Highland spectacular
THE people of Inverclyde turned out in their thousands for this year’s record-breaking Gourock Highland Games.
A TRAGIC Greenock mum who was dying of cancer battled to live long enough to see her only child’s 18th birthday.
Chippy pair's break after 50 years
A HARD-WORKING Greenock couple who have devoted over half a century to feeding hungry Inverclyders are gearing up for semi-retirement.
ONE of Scotland’s top charity fundraisers is celebrating 11 years of being alcohol-free this week
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