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reverb is the centre's very own newsletter, distributed free to houses in the Port Glasgow area

it's our way of keeping the community up to date with the latest events at the centre and providing information on services in the local area

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bizfizz offers free and confidential support for people looking to set up new businesses in Port Glasgow, or improve their existing business

the project is a partnership between 7½ and the New Economics Foundation and it is the first of its kind in Scotland

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the port glasgow heritage project


The Bilin’ o’ the Bell” is a new two-year project run by 7½ John Wood Street / the Inverclyde Community Development Trust and funded by National Lottery Heritage, which will explore and celebrate the cultural and social history of the Port Glasgow community.

The project will be running various presentations and exhibitions over the next two years  - please check the centre's events guide for details - and we are keen to hear from people who would be interested in taking part.

For more information on the project or to find out how to get involved contact Kay Clark at the centre on 01475 806774.


The work of the heritage project is ongoing and this page will be updated in due course.
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