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Morton’s colts will play their part under Hopkin
DAVID Hopkin says the Ton development squad will be an important part of his plans over the course of the season — including player/coach John Sutton. Sutton recently came out of retirement to pen a one year contract with the first team after a
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Jacobs says Morton should be targeting play-offs
MORTON new boy Kyle Jacobs has targeted a place in the promotion play-offs as the team gets set for the new season. In his first interview since finalising his contract at Cappielow, the 28-year-old told the Tele he is raring to go, with the competitive
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Charity champions raised hundreds of pounds for a severely disabled Port Glasgow man
A PAIR of Inverclyde charity champions completed a colourful fun run and raised hundreds of pounds for a severely disabled Port Glasgow man. Friends Joyce Murdoch and Christine Anderson took part in the annual Glasgow Bubble Rush 5k race in aid
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CalMac is set to assume control of the Gourock-Kilcreggan ferry service
FERRY operator CalMac is set to assume control of the Gourock-Kilcreggan service. According to reports, the company will take over from Greenock-based firm Clyde Marine 'within weeks'. The route is currently the responsibility of Strathclyde
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Man hauled into court after he inexplicably whacked a moving taxi and two cars with a SHOVEL
A GREENOCK man was hauled into court after he inexplicably whacked a moving taxi and two other cars with a SHOVEL. John Paul Hilferty must now stump up a 'substantial' sum of money to pay for the damage — or be jailed. Hilferty, 23, lashed out
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Gourock teen sets her sights on a job as an aircraft engineer
A GOUROCK teenager is reaching for the sky as she sets her sights on a job as an aircraft engineer. Rebecca McNally, who is interested in pursuing a career in aeronautical industry, is taking a step closer to her dream after she secured a place
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Greenock's Tesco has donated a record 50,000 meals to stop local people going hungry
ONE of Inverclyde Foodbank's biggest supporters has now donated a record 50,000 meals to stop local people going hungry. Over the last seven years Tesco in Greenock has rallied to the cause, collecting tins, packets and long life products by the
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Village farmers' market continues to go from strength to strength
SHOPPERS flocked to the centre of Kilmacolm to browse and buy as the village farmers' market continues to go from strength to strength. There was a range of quality produce on offer at the monthly event in the village square. Stallholders were
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Greenock tots persuade Inverclyde Council to install a dog dirt bin outside their nursery
BOYS and girls in the east end of Greenock have ruled out foul play - after persuading Inverclyde Council to install a dog dirt bin outside their nursery. Youngsters at Gibshill Children's Centre made the request to the local authority as part of
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Woman plunged 17 feet from a window during a 'sustained and brutal' attack by ex-boyfriend
A TERRIFIED woman plunged 17 feet from a window during a 'sustained and brutal' attack by her ex-boyfriend. Kevin Wilkinson targeted the young mum after turning on her and accusing her of cheating on him. Wilkinson, 31, of Gourock, is today facing
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Port Glasgow pupils crossed the finish line for the summer holidays
CHILDREN in Port Glasgow crossed the finish line for the summer holidays with a successful sports day. The annual event took place at St Michael's Primary and it was just champion. Pupils in P7 took the lead in organising the 2019 sports day