A bid to turn the former Inverkip Pharmacy into a coffee shop has been approved by Inverclyde Council.
Read MoreA vacant office in Greenock town centre is being lined up for use as a tanning salon.
Read MoreA bid to turn the former Inverkip Pharmacy into a coffee shop has been lodged with Inverclyde Council.
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 have agreed that a number of properties in Gourock can be used for short-term lets.
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 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 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 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 MoreA neighbourhood shops development has been approved for a site in Greenock.
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