Quayside crane rails have been removed and replaced at the Greenock Ocean Terminal in Scotland as part of a new infrastructure and far-reaching modernisation project that will see two new £25 million ship-to-shore cranes introduced at the port.
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Scottish businessmen brothers Sandy and James Easdale have acquired the c. 60,000 sq ft EE contact centre in Greenock for a seven-figure sum. The purchase comes as EE prepares to relocate its 450 staff to Glasgow by November.
The transformation of the former Greenock Academy site in Inverclyde is taking shape with the first of 30 new homes for sale now under construction.
An Inverclyde councillor has been suspended for one month after he was found guilty of failing to declare an interest in a planning application for a major £350 million housing project at the former IBM Site in Spango Valley, Greenock.
Minister for active travel Patrick Harvie MSP visited Gourock train station to officially open a new active travel link.
Two new cranes are to be called Craner Swift and U-Crane Bolt after a pair of creative schoolkids won the chance to name the huge structures. Avaleigh Lang, 10, of Lady Alice Primary in Greenock, chose Craner Swift as a nod to the US pop icon, while Frances McFadden, 10, of the town’s St Mary&
A £2 million project to preserve Greenock Town Hall for future generations is underway.
More than £11 million has been invested in a major upgrade of facilities at Inchgreen Marine Park in Inverclyde to help attract new tenants to the site. New utility connections, new roadways and even the purchase of extra land to make the site more usable are among the developments that have j
Scotland’s Railway welcomed MP Ronnie Cowan and MSP Stuart McMillan once again to Port Glasgow station to discuss the successful delivery of the £5 million project to improve accessibility for passengers.
A town board which will help direct £20 million of investment in central Greenock is taking shape with the appointment of two council figures. Councillors Francesca Brennan and Elizabeth Robertson were unanimously voted in as the local authority’s representatives on the Greenock Town Boa
Scottish Water’s £2.5 million project to tackle frequent flooding on the A8 trunk road through Inverclyde has been completed. East Hamilton Street in Greenock – which runs parallel to the River Clyde past the James Watt Dock - has been prone to localised floods for many years.
The old footbridge at Port Glasgow station was successfully removed over the course of the weekend.
Walkers, wheelers and cyclists will be able to stay on track as they travel through Gourock train station thanks to the creation of a new active travel route. Funding from the Scottish Government, administered through Sustrans’ Scotland’s Network Development Fund, together with partners
Public and private sector partners came together this month to celebrate the completion of a new road and causeway in Greenock. The new road and causeway have been designed to open up Garvel Island, assisting the existing businesses in that area with better connectivity whilst also providing brand-n
A major £3.2 million redevelopment of Greenock’s traditional high street is underway.