Pic1: It was humbling to hear an ex-Gourock High School pupil make a heartfelt appeal to the Inverclyde public through the pages of the Telegraph. Rasha Ramadan and her mum Maha Eljamala are engaging in a fundraising drive to aid their family escape the horrors of the invasion of Gaza. Any reader who would like to step forward to help the Eljamala family escape the horrific conditions can do so by visiting http://rb.gy/n1nbgj

Greenock Telegraph:

Pic2: Princess Anne delighted crowds when she spent the best part of an afternoon chatting to people from Inverclyde at the new cruise ship terminal on Greenock's waterfront. I took this pic as the Princess Royal talked with members of the Inverclyde Tourist Group before she headed upstairs to visit Scotts Greenock.

Greenock Telegraph:

Pic3: After a string of TV performances and appearances at openers for the rugby internationals at Murrayfield, Lauren O'Donoghue and Lynette Beaton have now released their first album. The Laurettes' work, titled Meet Me at the Stage, follows the release of their first single Witches, which met with critical acclaim.

Greenock Telegraph:

Pic4: It was a pleasure to meet up with Inverclyde DJ Bruce Glenny when he updated Tele reporter Gordon McCracken on his continued success on the music circuit.

Greenock Telegraph:

Bruce's next headline gig takes place at SWG3 on April 20.