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May 2025

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Larkfield community celebrates new playpark The new children’s play facility is located off Cumberland Road in Greenock, also known as the Smithston area.

Friday 02 May 2025
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VE80 celebrations in Inverclyde VE Day is on May 8 and marks the day when the Second World War came to an end in Europe.

Friday 02 May 2025
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Housing summit brings partners together The event was held at The Beacon in Greenock

Thursday 01 May 2025
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Discover Inverclyde: Newark Castle

The land on which the castle is built was acquired by marriage in 1402 by a junior branch of the Maxwells, a powerful southern Scottish family. They remained its lords until 1694.

Discover Inverclyde: Newark Castle
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