Inverclyde Council Wellpark Greenock War Memorial Service 11/11/2018
Highlights of the Inverclyde Council Remembrance Day Service at the Wellpark Greenock. Torrential rain did not deter hundreds from attending today's service led by Rev Alan Sorensen and attended by representatives of the Armed Forces, The Consulate General of France and many Inverclyde based faith and other organisations.
Rememberance Day 2012 (2).MP4 Wellpark Greenock
Wellpark Greenock 11/11/2012
Your vote's journey in Highland - General Election 2019
A look at the process for the upcoming General Election (12 December 2019) in Highland region. On behalf of the Returning Officer Donna Manson
Greenock grenadiers
Port Glasgow sat 12 august 2017 RBP
Stedfast Silver Band of Greenock. Conductor Iain Archibald. (Video 3)
At Greenock West URC 20/09/14
Stedfast Silver Band of Greenock. Conductor Iain Archibald. At Greenock
West United Reformed Church, 20th Sept 2014.
Deep Harmony and Hootenanny!
Great Britain VII south through Kilwinning and Maybole
Great Britain VII travelling south through Kilwinning and Maybole
HMS Defender
The launch of HMS Defender on the Clyde
Sanctions Inverclyde
You could be sanctioned if you do not keep to your Claimant Commitment. Watch this video to understand more about how your benefit payments might be reduced if you do not keep to what you have agreed to do in return. You will also learn about what to do if you think the sanction decision is wrong and the support available in Inverclyde if you need help with this.
Wildcats at Inverclyde
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Lyle Hill Greenock WW1 Beacon Lighting 2018
Inverclyde Provost Councillor Martin Brennan lights the Beacon on Lyle Hill Greenock at 7pm on 11th November as part of the nationwide WW1 Beacons of Light celebrations.
11th november 2012 Rememberance Day Parade
Rememberance Sunday 11/11/2012
race in the oak mall LOL
me and sarah are racing in the oak mall with whsmith things under our feet...i win
pillow fight
pillow fight down the battery park, Dec 2015
Winner: Me.
Greenock Telegraph | Wikipedia audio article
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Speaking Rate: 0.8974733543924927
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-D
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
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The Greenock Telegraph is a local daily newspaper serving Inverclyde (the council area containing the towns of Gourock, Greenock and Port Glasgow), Scotland.
Founded in 1857, it was the first halfpenny daily newspaper in Britain. It was for a time Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette, owing to the massive amount of maritime traffic moving in and out of Greenock's harbours. This information is still published, but only as a column entry.
Originally based in Charles Street, Greenock, the printing works were bombed during the Greenock Blitz in May 1941. However the printers worked on to produce emergency editions, despite sustaining multiple cuts from the shattered glass lodged in the presses.
It is known locally as The Tele (although this is pronounced Tilly). Several features such as Viator (Latin for traveller) have formed part of the Telegraph for decades. Although it concerns itself primarily with news from Inverclyde, West Renfrewshire and North Ayrshire it occasionally runs national stories on its front and inner pages.
The paper has been printed at its current location in Crawfurd Street in Greenock since the 1960s. Long published by Orr, Pollock & Co., it was published by Clyde & Forth Press, who own a range of local titles in Central Scotland and a few titles in the south of England. The company went into receivership after the death of Deirdre Romanes and were acquired by management and Lloyds Bank under the name Romanes Media in 2012. Newsquest acquired Romanes Media in 2015.The current Managing Editor is Brian Hossack, who won Newsquest's Editor of the Year for 2016.[1]
Shaftesbury Rememberance parade 2014
Rememberance day 2014
The Stedfast Silver Band at Bridge of Weir Christmas Lights switch-on 3rd Dec 2015.
The Stedfast Silver Band, Conductor Iain Archibald, playing at the Bridge of Weir Christmas Lights switch-on, Thursday 3rd December 2015. Organised by Bridge of Weir Community Council and hosted by the Bridge of Weir British Legion Club.
2012 Rememberance Sunday Paisley
Rememberance Sunday Cenotaph Walkpast 2012
Mini Air Show Brighton - May 7th 2016 IDD
International Drone Day -
Mini Air show, Longhill Sports Centre Brighton
& HIdden Valley Flying Park..
great weekend!.. cheers Lads!
Corby Purple Star, St. George's Day, London
19th April 2008