Inverclyde 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.
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 MorePart of Gourock’s former police station looks set to be turned into a business centre, with the old cells turned into offices.
Read MoreGourock Bowling Club welcomed its members back onto the green for another season as it held a successful opening day.
Read MoreNew plans have been submitted for a new commercial development on land in Greenock as part of businessmen Sandy and James Easdale’s property empire.
Read MoreAs proud sponsors of Lady Alice Bowling Club, Rebecchi Architectural extends their best wishes ahead of the clubs 2023 bowling season.
Read MoreAs proud sponsors of Gourock Bowling Club, Rebecchi Architectural would like to wish the club the best of luck ahead of its 2023 season.
Read MorePlans to create an outbuilding with a bedroom and sitting room in the garden of a Gourock home are being considered by Inverclyde Council.
Read MorePlans to install a new shopfront and replace the windows at Gourock's Ardgowan Hospice charity shop have been given the go-ahead.
Read MorePlans have been submitted for a detached house on the outskirts of Inverkip by Rebecchi Architectural.
Read MoreScottish developers Sandy and James Easdale have had plans approved for a new £2 million drive-thru for land located beside the main A8 route into Port Glasgow.
Read MorePlanners have agreed that vacant premises in Greenock can be used as a dog daycare unit.
Read MoreChartered Gourock architectural practice, Richard Robb Architects has announced its closure after the retirement of its principal, Richard Robb following a glittering 40-year career.
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.
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