Plans have been drawn up to convert a historic Inverclyde church building into a house.
Read MoreSummer Friends Productions concluded their year of top-class gigs with a boiler-room-style event at Greenock Town Hall on Friday.
Read MoreA new Gourock housing development which has brought an area of the town back into community use has been formally unveiled to the public.
Read MoreBowman Rebecchi & Rebecchi Architectural have extended their support for Ardgowan Hospice by sponsoring local DJs fundraising event.
Read MorePlans to open a café in former Gourock town centre commercial premises look set to go ahead.
Read MoreHouse hunters will get the chance to take a look around an exclusive new Gourock housing development next month.
Read MoreProposals to build two drive-thru food and drink outlets in Port Glasgow are being considered by Inverclyde Council.
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 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 MorePlanners are being asked to agree that an empty convenience store in Greenock can be used as a cafe.
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 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 MoreThe 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 MoreA historic Gourock church is set for new ownership after an offer was accepted for the property by the Scottish Episcopal Church.
Read MoreNotre 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.
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