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Oak Tree Housing Association has launched a search for new recruits
OAK Tree Housing Association has launched a search for new recruits to sit on its management committee. The association's annual general meeting will be held in the Tontine Hotel on Tuesday August 13 at 7pm and management are keen to bring new faces
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Boxers from Inverclyde are flying the flag for Scotland on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Canada
BOXERS from Inverclyde are flying the flag for Scotland on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Canada. Young fighters from Greenock Boxing Club have jetted off to Ontario with their coaches for a week-long training camp and sightseeing adventure. They
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Teenager crowned RYA Yachtmaster of the Year 2018
IT'S plain sailing for a teenager from local charity Ocean Youth Trust Scotland who has been crowned RYA Yachtmaster of the Year 2018. Lewis Haig was presented with the prestigious trophy by Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal, President of RYA
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Inverkip horror writer has opened a new chapter in his career by landing a publishing deal
AN Inverkip horror writer has opened a new chapter in his career by landing a publishing deal for his fourth book. Dave Watson is departing from his usual genre for a supernatural western called Adonias Law. It is also the first book he's written
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Mum who lost her first baby is leading a fundraising effort for a memorial tree in Gourock Park
A MUM who lost her first baby and is now fronting a charity campaign has bravely told how she is battling anxiety to help other bereaved parents. Karyn Jenkins and her husband Andrew lost daughter Sophie Louise in 2012 at 22 weeks and she is now
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Pupils and staff at Inverkip Primary joined forces to clean up the local area
PUPILS and staff at Inverkip Primary joined forces to clean up the local area. The school held its first school beach clean and eco day, with staff, pupils, parents and members of the local community all getting involved. The school were supported
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Headbutt man hammered with a huge fine
A MAN whose senseless headbutt assault in a Greenock pub was caught on camera has been hammered with a huge fine of £1,500. James Harvey, 54, must pay the penalty and also complete 135 hours of unpaid work. He has been warned he will go to prison