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DAY two of Terraza del Clyde rocked the Greenock Wanderers Rugby Club as nearly 1,000 people flocked to the festival.

The family event presented by Bowman Rebecchi showcased top Scottish artists including international sensation Cammy Barnes and Scottish Young Live Artist of the Year Ben Walker along with five piece Greenock band Sovirez.

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INVERCLYDE’S top music event Terraza Del Clyde, presented by Bowman Rebecchi, is underway at Greenock Wanderers Rugby Club.

This year the event is over three days, showcasing more than 30 artists, bands and DJs.

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REPORTED crime in Inverclyde rose by nearly 20 per cent according to the latest annual figures, fuelled by a 50 per cent rise in shoplifting.

There were a of 6,920 crimes and offences recorded in the 12 months up to 31 March, up by 19 per cent, compared with a national rise of around eight per cent.

Crimes of dishonesty rose by ...


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A SMALL business hub — including a beauty/tattoo salon — is being proposed for an empty Greenock town centre shop unit.

Ana-Inga semi-permanent makeup and tattoo studio wants to relocate to 132 West Blackhall Street from Grey Place.

The shop would be divided into four spaces, one for use by the applicant, with the remaining three avail...


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WORK is underway on a £225,000 ‘destination’ play park in Port Glasgow — featuring a castle, boat and train.

Inverclyde Council is creating the fun facility at Parklea on land between the car park and the railway line.

Construction began in mid-April and is expected to last 10 weeks, depending on the weather.


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