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Leading architects drafted in by Easdales to design blueprint for former IBM site
A LEADING architectural firm has been drafted in to design a blueprint for the vast former IBM site in Greenock owned by millionaire businessmen Sandy and James Easdale. The Greenock-born brothers have been on the acquisition trail over the last
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Inverclyde's favourite charity champion is back on the road
INVERCLYDE'S favourite charity champion is back on the road after local people rallied round to help him get a new car. The Tele recently told how Tommy 'The Clown' Armstrong feared that he would have to give up fundraising after losing his vehicle
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Health campaigner believes his public call for action on waiting times is paying off
A LEADING local health campaigner who has battled bowel cancer believes his public call for action on waiting times is paying off. Former Provost Robert Moran, who is Inverclyde's health and social care convenor, hit out earlier this year at figures
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Appeal launched to find the family of a 19th century farmer after an 130-year-old medal was found
A METAL detector has launched an appeal to find the family of a 19th century farmer after unearthing a medal he won as a young man. Martin Smith, 67, found the 130-year-old medal on farmland between Greenock and Kilmacolm Road. The award was
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The world famous Waverley is steaming towards a glorious comeback
THE world famous Waverley is steaming towards a glorious comeback with the announcement that the new boilers desperately needed to save the iconic ship have now been ordered. A river of donations to rescue the famous Clyde paddler has flowed since