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January 2021

This is the Latest news from Inverclyde Council

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Statement on the death of Archbishop Philip Tartaglia Provost Martin Brennan has offered, on behalf of the Inverclyde community, his condolences following the death of Archbishop of Glasgow, Philip Tartaglia.

Thursday 14 January 2021
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£200k playpark work begins Work has started on a £200,000 project to install equipment at several Inverclyde playparks to make them more accessible for children of all abilities.

Wednesday 13 January 2021
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Changes to library services Library services in Inverclyde have changed due to the tighter coronavirus restrictions.

Tuesday 12 January 2021
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Helpline support stepped up A helpline which has already supported over 6,000 Inverclyde residents with access to everything from food and medicine to health and wellbeing advice is now open seven days a week.

Friday 08 January 2021
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Changes to P1 registrations A new way of registering children to start primary one is set to launch on Monday 11 January in light of the coronavirus restrictions.

Friday 08 January 2021
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Ginger, created by famous Scottish sculptor Andy Scott, was put on display a few years ago as part of a flagship public art project in Inverclyde and later won an international award.

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