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March 2024

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A8 Dalrymple Street lane closure A single lane closure on the A8 Dalrymple Street, Greenock, outside the Inverclyde Centre is scheduled from Thursday 7 March 2024 for up to six weeks to allow for emergency works to the building.

Wednesday 06 March 2024
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Inverclyde HSCP launches public engagement to find £5.2m The partnership faces a significant budget gap for the first time and needs to save £5.2m over the next two years.

Friday 01 March 2024
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Leader offers Council Tax compromise The leader of Inverclyde Council has made an offer to Scotland's deputy first minister that would see a local Council Tax freeze next year. 

Friday 01 March 2024
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Discover Inverclyde: Greenock Municipal Buildings

These spectacular, Italianate buildings were finished in 1886 and the Victoria Tower can be seen dominating the skyline. The buildings remain uncompleted to this day as a local man, Robert Cowan, refused to sell his business in front of the tower. As a result, his shop was inserted into one corner but was destroyed during a bombing raid in 1941, leaving the unusual effect still seen today. This area has become known as 'Cowan's Corner'. These days the Municipal Buildings include the Town Hall and various Council offices.

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