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ScotRail issues Sunday travel advice for Inverclyde trains
ScotRail is issuing travel advice to customers for its Sunday services as the train operator aims to provide certainty to customers. With ScotRail currently operating a temporary timetable due to fewer drivers being available for rest day working
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Inverclyde music fans will find out why Britain rocks at author event in Greenock
AN author and music historian who has penned a book about Britain's impact on music through the centuries said she feels 'honoured' to be heading for Greenock. Elizabeth Sharkey will be speaking about 'Why Britain Rocked – How Rock Became Roll
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SNP councillor makes shock decision to quit party and stay on as independent
AN SNP councillor has made the shock decision to quit her party and go it alone as an independent, the Telegraph can reveal. Port Glasgow elected member Kirsty Law said the SNP had ‘lost its way’ as she confirmed her intention to resign from the
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Campaign group fears for future of historic Clydebuilt vessel decaying in Hawaii
CAMPAIGNERS seeking to repatriate a historic Clydebuilt ship that has been docked and decaying in Hawaii for decades fear their hopes of saving the vessel may be sinking. The Falls of Clyde, built in 1878 at the former Russell yard in Port Glasgow
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Trainspotting and Grey's Anatomy star features in BBC production filmed in Inverclyde
FILMING for a BBC family drama featuring a Grey's Anatomy star concluded at an Inverclyde estate this week. The Telegraph previously revealed that camera crews were on site at Finlaystone in Port Glasgow shooting scenes for an upcoming production
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Secrets of Ancient Egypt now on display at Watt Institution in new gallery
VISITORS to the Watt Institution can now unlock the secrets of Ancient Egypt and discover the hidden treasures among the museum's invaluable collection. Curator Chris Wilson and his team have recently transformed an old storage room into an Egyptian
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Rallying cry: Every supporter vital as Ton chief looks to create 'Fortress Cappielow'
MORTON general manager Dale Pryde-MacDonald has issued a rallying cry to the public as he looks to try and match last season's season ticket numbers as in a bid to make Cappielow a fortress this season. Mr Pryde-MacDonald spoke of his delight at
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Jury hears alleged domestic abuse victim thought Greenock man would 'kill' her
A DOMESTIC violence accused Greenock man referred to one of his hands as 'Mental Mickey' before leaving a woman fearing for her life by pinning her against a wall by her neck, a jury has heard. Colin McIver, 52, is facing several charges, including
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Businesses across Inverclyde named as finalists in Inverclyde Chamber's ICON Awards
ENTREPRENEURS and business leaders from all over Inverclyde are set to lift top honours at a prestigious awards ceremony. Inverclyde Chamber of Commerce has unveiled the shortlist for this year's ICON Awards. The 11 accolades will be presented
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Disabled Greenock woman trapped in nursing home finally gets her own house
A DISABLED woman from Greenock who had been 'trapped' in a nursing home for FOUR YEARS is now battling cancer - after finally getting her own house. Brave mum Rona McClure was forced to move into Larkfield View when the decision was taken to close
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MP insists 'no decisions' made about GB Energy HQ after Greenock reportedly snubbed
INVERCLYDE’S Labour MP Martin McCluskey has insisted no decisions have been made about where to site the headquarters of his party’s flagship energy generation firm – after Greenock was reportedly snubbed as a potential location. In an article