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One of the oldest buildings in Port Glasgow is now one of the most modern in Inverclyde after being given a new lease of life thanks to a £3.2 million restoration project.
Wrecking machines have started knocking down the Clune Park estate in Port Glasgow after the buildings were deemed to be dangerous.
Built in 1905 it is made up of 430 flats in rotting tenement buildings as well as a rundown church – all covered in graffiti and litter. The estate in Port Glasgow was abandoned in 1997 and is ...
Constructed to house a chapter of the Masonic Order, it is thought to be the oldest purpose-built lodge in the world ...
A new community hub for Port Glasgow in the newest - but also the oldest - building in the town, has offficially opened its ...
Two men were taken to hospital after being injured at the Clune Park site which is currently being demolished.
Two workers involved in the demolition of a housing estate dubbed Scotland's 'Chernobyl' are in hospital following an ...
The two men were taken to hospital and later released - they were working on the demolition of Port Glasgow's derelict Clune ...
Back then the waterfronts of Port Glasgow and neighbouring Greenock were ... is one of the first buildings to be demolished Former resident Karen Thomson and her husband Allan bought their first ...
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