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Union officials say staff at Ferguson's shipyard are running out of patience
UNION officials say staff at Ferguson's shipyard are running out of patience over the row which threatens the yard's future. The business is on the brink of being nationalised in a row over the unfinished CalMac ferries MV Glen Sannox and what is
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Duo set to pursue roles as MSPs
LABOUR in Inverclyde has gone for an all-female shortlist from which to choose their next Scottish Parliament candidate. Sitting councillor Natasha Murphy, and Francesca Brennan, women's officer for the local branch of the party, have thrown their
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Gourock man on a mission to open a sensory centre to support young people with additional support needs
A DETERMINED Gourock man is on a mission to open up a sensory centre to support young people with additional support needs in Inverclyde. Andrew Ford, who works as an additional support needs classroom assistant, believes the area needs a specialist
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Pensioners and care home residents proved that age is no barrier as they competed in an action-packed sports day
PENSIONERS and care home residents proved that age is no barrier as they competed in an action packed sports day for senior citizens. Elderly residents from 11 care homes across Inverclyde gathered at Battery Park for the fun-filled 'Go for Gold
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Schools in Inverclyde are to drastically cut back on charity fundraising
SCHOOLS in Inverclyde are to drastically cut back on charity fundraising in a bid to take pressure off hard-up parents. In the first ever local action plan on child poverty of its kind, education bosses want to dramatically cut the cost of the school
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Starter Packs Inverclyde has reached the milestone of helping over 4,000 households
STARTER Packs Inverclyde has reached the milestone of helping over 4,000 households. The group, founded in 2002, now helps as many poverty stricken families as homeless people. The organisation was set up 17 years ago to help people move into
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Man persistently pestered his ex-partner and made threats of violence
A MAN who persistently pestered his ex-partner and made threats of violence turned up at her workplace and kissed her. Alisdair Douglas then handed the woman a letter on a post-it note warning of 'trouble'. Douglas, 39, had earlier banged on