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Inverclyde Council has been buying up the properties and claims demolishing them will set the stage for ‘regenerating’ the area. Players urged to check their tickets after EuroMillions £ ...
"The start of the demoliton will be a read sign that we're getting there and we will ultiamtely demolish all of these properties," Inverclyde Council leader Stephen McCabe said. The work is ...
But the buildings within the area are now set to be razed to the ground with Inverclyde Council saying that "work to demolish parts of the Clune Park estate in Port Glasgow is due to begin".
Work to demolish parts of the Clune Park estate in Port Glasgow is due to begin. Contractors on behalf of Inverclyde Council have moved on site to prepare for the demolition of the former school and ...
Inverclyde Council confirmed it has hired contractors to prepare the site for the first phase of demolition project which is expected to last around six months. In total around 430 residential ...
The local authority now owns over half the estate. Contractors on behalf of Inverclyde Council have moved on site to prepare for the demolition of the former school and church buildings.
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WORK to demolish parts of the Clune Park estate in Port Glasgow is due to begin. Contractors on behalf of Inverclyde Council have moved on site to prepare for the demolition of the former school and ...
Demolition work at a housing estate dubbed ‘Scotland’s Chernobyl’ is set to begin after buildings were deemed “dangerous” by Inverclyde Council. Contractors are on site at Clune Park in Port Glasgow ...
The Clune Park tenements are unusual in the west of Scotland in that they have flat concrete roofs which the council says are suffering from "corrosion swelling". Inverclyde Council leader Stephen ...