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This estate, often dubbed Scotland's Chernobyl, is undergoing demolition due to decades of neglect and deterioration.
Defined in the Dictionaries of the Scots Language (DSL) as, “to throb with pain, to ache violently”, Gowpin is one of many Scots ...
An Afghan teacher and translator forced to flee for his life when the Taliban regained power in his homeland says his family is finally safe ...
A dedicated Inverclyde nurse who has been changing lives in communities for more than 40 years says kindness has always been at the heart of ...
In November 2023, the council approved new plans for the area, which sees up to 165 new, affordable homes for social rent ...
The buildings within the estate are now set to be bulldozed with Inverclyde Council saying that "work to demolish parts of ...
Clune Park was first described as Scotland's Chernobyl more than a decade ago, and the name has stuck. Local politicians say ...
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GlasgowWorld on MSNGreat Glaswegians: Alex Norton's Glasgow story in 7 pictures and placesUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
A ‘BRAZEN’ shoplifter has been jailed after carrying out a series of thefts across Inverclyde. Kevin Nicholas, 49, appeared ...
MCGILL’S Bus Group has been shortlisted in five categories in the Scottish Transport Awards. The company, owned by Greenock businessmen Sandy and James Easdale, pictured, is in the running for Public ...
A FURIOUS couple say they will refuse to tear down a £20,000 summer house after their bid to keep it was rejected by councillors. Catherine Curran and her partner Martin Keyes installed the ...
A massive smoke haze from a wildfire led to ships on the River Clyde sounding their foghorns on Monday. The fumes from the fire near Inverkip in Inverclyde drifted over Greenock, causing low ...
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