Plans to turn a former insurance brokers unit into a HOT tanning salon have been approved by Inverclyde Council.
Read MoreProposals to build two drive-thru food and drink outlets in Port Glasgow are being considered by Inverclyde Council.
Read MoreCleats Bar has been given permission to use land beside its premises as an outdoor seating area.
Read MoreA bid to turn the former Inverkip Pharmacy into a coffee shop has been approved 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 MoreInverclyde’s first zero-carbon whisky distillery, Ardgowan Distillery, has appointed Inverkeithing-based Muir Construction to begin the first phase of its £20 million “cathedral of whisky”
Read MoreA vacant office in Greenock town centre is being lined up for use as a tanning salon.
Read MoreCouncillors have agreed that a detached house can be built on the outskirts of Inverkip.
Read MoreA bid to turn the former Inverkip Pharmacy into a coffee shop has been lodged with Inverclyde Council.
Read MoreInverclyde's home of property, Bowman Rebecchi is celebrating after being named as a finalist at the prestigious Herald Property Awards for Scotland.
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 MoreInverclyde Council's planning department has given the green light for part of Gourock’s former police station to be turned into a business centre, with the old cells becoming offices.
Read MoreAn Inverclyde company’s application to build a new workshop complex in Greenock has been approved bu Inverclyde Council.
Read MorePlanners have agreed that a property in Gourock can be used for short-term lets.
Read MorePlanners have agreed that a number of properties in Gourock can be used for short-term lets.
Read MorePlanners are being asked to agree that an empty convenience store in Greenock can be used as a cafe.
Read MoreCleats Bar has applied to use land beside its premises as an outdoor seating area.
Read MoreDespite a fall in construction activity at the start of 2023, surveyors in Scotland are predicting sector growth for the first time in almost a year while another survey has highlighted a rebound in repair, maintenance, and improvement (RMI) work for construction SMEs.
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