Permission is being sought to alter a historic former Greenock church so that it can be used as a circus school.
Read MorePermission is being sought to use a pair of units in Greenock as a cafe and a hot food takeaway.
Read MorePlans to install a new shopfront at a unit in Greenock have been given the go-ahead.
Read MoreA Greenock couple whose historic conversion featured in the Christmas version of BBC Scotland's Home of the Year have just missed out on the top prize.
Read MoreA plot of land that once formed part of the former Tate & Lyle sugar refinery in Greenock has been approved for a new private housing development by Inverclyde Council.
Read MoreA Greenock bowling club's 10-year battle for a vital refurbishment to secure the future of the facility is finally over as they unveil their £260,000 new-look.
Read MoreA vacant office in Greenock town centre is being lined up for use as a tanning salon.
Read MorePlanners have approved plans for an empty convenience store in Greenock to be transformed into a cafe.
Read MoreA family-run company plans to create more storage space at its Greenock premises.
Read MoreA vacant former church site is set to be transformed into a convenience store and a retail unit after the redevelopment bid received Inverclyde Council’s permission to progress.
Read MoreAn Inverclyde company’s application to build a new workshop complex in Greenock has been approved bu Inverclyde Council.
Read MorePlanners are being asked to agree that an empty convenience store in Greenock can be used as a cafe.
Read MoreAn application to remove a section of a boundary wall and create a new driveway at a Greenock home is being considered by Inverclyde Council.
Read MoreAs proud sponsors of Lady Alice Bowling Club, Rebecchi Architectural extends their best wishes ahead of the clubs 2023 bowling season.
Read MoreBillonaire businessmen Sandy and James Easdale have succeeded in their attempt to greatly increase the number of homes they can build at Spango Valley.
Read MoreNotre Dame High School's annual Careers Fair made a triumphant return on 7th February 2023 with Rebecchi Architectural joining a host of employers to talk careers.
Read MorePlanners are being asked to agree that vacant premises in Greenock can be used as a dog daycare unit.
Read MoreAn Inverclyde company that is having to turn away work because it’s outgrown its base has applied to build a new workshop complex in Greenock.
Read MoreRebecchi Architectural has provided Lady Alice Bowling Club with a boost thanks to a new lawn and roadside advertising sponsorship.
Read MoreA bowling club that has been at the heart of its community for over a century is undergoing a quarter of a million pound facelift.
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