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POLICE have confirmed that a 40-year-old man was found dead in Port Glasgow after officers were called to a street in the town. Officers made the discovery after attending a report of concern for a ...
Clune Park was first described as Scotland's Chernobyl more than a decade ago, and the name has stuck. Local politicians say it was an easy badge to apply to the area because of its desolate nature.
The Clune Park estate in Port Glasgow was once one of the town’s busiest and most bustling. Now it is days away from being ...
The buildings within the estate are now set to be bulldozed with Inverclyde Council saying that "work to demolish parts of the Clune Park estate in Port Glasgow is due to begin".
A post on the Port Glasgow Facebook page on Saturday read: "When people say it's the end of an era, it can come across as a bit overstated. "In this case we can truly say without fear of ...
Much of Clune Park in Port Glasgow has been deemed at risk of 'catastrophic collapse'.
In November 2023, the council approved new plans for the area, which sees up to 165 new, affordable homes for social rent being built after the demolition. The city of Pripyat, in the Soviet Union, ...
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Demolition work at a housing estate dubbed ‘Scotland’s Chernobyl’ is set to begin after buildings were deemed “dangerous” by Inverclyde Council.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “About 6.30am on Saturday, 19 April, 2025 we were called to a report of a youth having ...
The ongoing bin strike in Birmingham, active since the beginning of March, has seen refuse pile up on the streets of the city ...