TELE photographer George Munro takes us through his photos of the week.

Pic1: If a dog can have a facial expression, Australian labradoodle Indie's look is as cute as they come. The lovable pooch has been taken up residence as an emotional support dog for the young achievers of St Columba's High School in Gourock. Indie helps bolster the positive learning atmosphere that is prevalent in the school.

Greenock Telegraph: St Columba's High School support dog

Pic2: I took this picture to illustrate how much supplies have dwindled at Inverclyde Foodbank. Normally, pallets of vital protein and carb foods would reach the blue line in front of Adam Wines, but instead supplies can only be seen at the back wall of the store. Any reader who would like to donate can do so at Tesco or Morrisons or at the foodbank itself on Greenock's West Stewart Street.

Greenock Telegraph:

Pic3: Staff of Ardgowan Hospice posed up for this picture when they displayed their new branding to the public. Inhouse designers Mark McVey and Chris Morton who joined fellow staff members for this picture, played a major part in developing the new logo and colour scheme.

Greenock Telegraph:

Pic4: Tele reporter Lorraine Tinney and I visited train enthusiast and science academic Professor Dugald Cameron at his Skelmorlie home to hear his thoughts on proposed new train timetables.

Greenock Telegraph: Prof Dugald Cameron

Professor Cameron told us the new journey time from Wemyss bay to Glasgow will now take longer that it did in the days of steam!