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help having trouble navigating the new site? related links centre overview trust hosting booking at the centre why 7½? back to homepage frequently asked questions is there something you would like to know about the centre and our work? read through the collection of the things we have been asked most often over the past few years, or add a question of your own what is a regeneration centre? What exactly does a Regeneration Centre do and what types of meetings and events take place there? room user information please read this document outlining information, policy and regulations for persons who book and use our facilities information the Port Glasgow Community Regeneration Centre is a facility operated by the Inverclyde Community Development Trust (The Trust) 175 Dalrymple Street, Greenock, PA15 1JZ tel 01475 553300 fax 01475 730061 info@idct.org.uk |




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the centre 7½ John Wood Street is a modern, well-equipped, comfortable and spacious adaptable meeting place with the community in mind. A wide variety of meetings and events take place within the building, in addition to various training events organised by the Centre and training arranged by Trust Employability Services. The rooms within the Centre can be adapted and arranged according to your needs; our rooms can host a variety of sized meetings, from one-to-one interviews, through small groups to large presentations - please contact us with your requirements. We are also able to arrange creche facilities during your time at the Centre, although this MUST be arranged in advance of your visit as we have to arrange for the staff to be in the Centre - our own staff do not operate the facility. Catering can also be arranged for your meeting and this is done through local businesses and organisations - another example of working with the local community. Clicking on the centre overview link will take you to a navigation page which provides a basic tour of the centre and outlines the facilities in each area of the building. 7½ John Wood Street is fully accessible to disabled persons. |

