Permission has been granted to develop the final plot at Gallagher Retail Park in Port Glasgow.
Read MoreAs part of its Permitted Development Rights review, the Scottish Government is consulting on measures that would aim to save applicants the time and expense of applying for planning permission for some types of development.
Read MoreRebecchi Architectural has provided Gourock Bowling Club with a boost ahead of its new season thanks to new sponsorship.
Read MoreA revised bid to transform an old church hall in Gourock into a house has been given the go-ahead.
Read MoreBosses at Cardwell Garden Centre have covered a large wall of their Patio Café in green lichen as part of a six-figure makeover.
Read MorePlanning permission has been given for a residential development at a former church site in Greenock.
Gourock-based commercial property specialists, Bowman Rebecchi and Rebecchi Architectural have been formally appointed by the Ardgowan Distillery to help them realise a new custom gin plant at the distillery’s Inverkip site.
Read MoreBowman Rebecchi's founders, Andrew Bowman and Marco Rebecchi have been profiled by The Herald SME section following a successful 2021.
Read MoreA Gourock-based Architectural Services firm is celebrating after expanding its practice with a 40 per cent increase in staff and a move to larger offices in the town.
Read MoreA neighbourhood shops development has been approved for a site in Greenock.
Read MoreA new high-quality dessert parlour, with a sit-in facility, has opened at Burns Cottage in Greenock, as part of the transformation of the former Melrose Bar.
Read MoreAn exciting new outdoor advertising agency has launched in Gourock, providing a unique application, installation, management and sales service for clients and advertisers.
Read MoreAn inspirational group that transformed an overgrown wilderness beside a church into a £120k garden oasis have been praised at its official opening.
Read MoreRebecchi Architecture is celebrating after being accredited as a Living Wage Employer by its UK Foundation
Read MoreAn industrial development in Greenock has been approved for land acquired by the property arm of businessmen Sandy and James Easdale in 2020.
Read MoreInverclyde Council’s Planning Board has approved a £1.5 million drive-thru coffee shop on land beside the A8 route into Greenock town centre.
Read MoreAn ambitious proposed conversion and refurbishment of the former St Bartholomew’s Hall in Binnie Lane have been submitted to Inverclyde Council’s Planning department by Rebecchi Architectural.
Read MoreA former church in Port Glasgow is set to be transformed into a large family home.
Read MoreA beautifully restored and imposing detached house set within 2.25 acres of landscaped gardens has been made available to buy following extensive upgrading works by Rebecchi Architectural.
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