The billionaire Easdale brothers have unveiled plans for a new £1.5m Greggs drive-thru in Greenock which would create approximately 30 jobs in the town.
Read MoreProjects returning former industrial or derelict sites to community use will be more likely to be approved following the introduction of long-term planning reforms.
Read MoreNew changes to Scotland's planning laws will allow cafes, bars, and restaurants to put tables and chairs on the pavement without first having to apply for planning permission.
Read MoreA historic Gourock church is set for new ownership after an offer was accepted for the property by the Scottish Episcopal Church.
Read MoreArdgowan Hospice has announced Ardgowan Distillery and Arnold Clark as its headline supporters of its 2023 Annual Ball.
Notre 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 MoreA Kilmacolm mansion owned by Scottish billionaire James Easdale is set to undergo an extensive £1 million extension following approval for its plans from Inverclyde Council.
Read MoreMurray & Henderson, the successful Chartered Accountancy firm has announced its relocation into new office premises at the heart of Gourock town centre.
Read MoreThe Rebecchi Architectural office will close on Friday 23rd December and will reopen at 09:15 on Wednesday 4th January 2023.
Read MoreA historic Gourock church has been made available to buy through Inverclyde property firm, Bowman Rebecchi.
Read MorePlans have been drawn up for a new convenience store and hot food takeaway at a central Greenock gap site.
Read MoreInverclyde Council is considering granting a lease of part of the gap site on Kempock Street, Gourock between Café Continental and Sainsbury’s.
Read MoreRebecchi Architectural has provided Lady Alice Bowling Club with a boost thanks to a new lawn and roadside advertising sponsorship.
Read MoreA man who was forced to flee Kyiv after the city was shelled has told how a Gourock-based business gave him a job when no one else would.
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.
Read MoreThe former St Bartholomew’s Church hall in Binnie Lane, Gourock, is being transformed into a house.
Read MoreA plot of land which once formed part of the former Tate & Lyle sugar refinery in Greenock is being proposed as a new private housing development by Sandy and James Easdale.
Read MorePlans have been submitted to Inverclyde Council Planners for a £2 million Drive-thru development at the site of the former Job Centre on the main arterial A8 route into Port Glasgow.
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