A PRESSURE group battling to breathe fresh industrial life into Inverclyde has branded the council's proposed local development plan 'contradictory' and called on Municipal Buildings bosses to be 'more visionary'.
In a wide-ranging input to a public consultation on the future of the district, the Campaign to Save Inchgreen Dry Dock has criticised what it says is a 'risk averse ideology' within the local authority.
It says that a policy of building houses in Inverclyde's industrial heartland is 'restrictive', and demands that it stop immediately.
The pressure group — in an 1,100-word document to the council — declares: "The council must stop its risk averse ideology and be more visionary and radical in its approach to our industrial regeneration.