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New knit and natter class at Belville Community Gardens

New knit and natter class at Belville Community Gardens
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A new group helping residents recover from Covid has started

A new group helping residents recover from Covid has started
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Proud eastender releases book about childhood in Greenock s Belville Street

A PROUD eastender has penned a book about his happy childhood in Greenock s Belville Street. Tom Scott s book Memory Bubbles tells of the people and places that shaped his life and shares the warmth of a close-knit community at a time when everyone knew their neighbours. Although his early years coincided with the war, Tom, 84, says it was a marvellous experience growing up in Belville Street He said: I can vividly remember the Blitz - for a time we all went to our beds fully dressed, so that when the sirens went off we could go down to the shelter below our tenement and underneath the street.

New programme to boost mental health at Belville Community Gardens

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Award-winning Inverclyde Shed team set sights on a busy 2021

A VITAL community hub which helped to reduce isolation and loneliness in 2020 is set to support even more people this year. The team at Inverclyde Shed got involved in a myriad of eco-focused activities in communities across the district last year. Shed members didn t let the coronavirus pandemic stop them from keeping in touch and working on lots of different initiatives. From building orchards and setting up a digital shed, to delivering vegetables to the elderly and creating a remembrance garden, the team s dedication made life better for hundreds of people. Chairman Bruce Newlands says the Shed - crowned Scottish Men s Shed Association Shed of the Year in October - is a community where people can be comfortable and share their interests.

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