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Schoolboy knocked down on Old Inverkip Road | Greenock Telegraph


Police closed off Old Inverkip Road around 3pm after an 11-year-old boy was hit by a car.
Road Policing are currently investigating the incident, however no driver has been charged in connection.
The youngster was taken to Inverclyde Royal Hospital by ambulance, however is believed to have only sustained minor injuries.
Parents and guardians of pupils at nearby Lady Alice Primary were being interviewed by police about the incident.
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: We received a call at 14:57 regarding an 11-year-old boy having been hit by a car on Old Inverkip Road.
The road was closed for a period. ....

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TikTok dance craze started by Greenock schoolgirl


A GREENOCK schoolgirl started a dance craze on social media site TikTok as she shone the spotlight on autism in honour of her wee brother.
Abbey Graham s online challenge soon caught on as her friends and family joined in to raise awareness of the disorder which affects her sibling Kerr.
The likes of Hillend Nursery and staff at Inverclyde Royal s H North all joined in with the fun challenge too, showing off some fancy footwork.
The 11-year-old campaigner s Autism has a U and an I - Together Let s make it US clip was to show support for Inverclyde charity Kerr s Journey, set up by her mum. ....

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Children's charity use cash boost to help youngsters wrap up warm


YOUNGSTERS in need across Inverclyde are feeling warmer on winter days thanks to a generous donation from a local charity.
The Senit Foundation gifted £500 to Children in Poverty Inverclyde, and CIPI founder Pat Burke and his team used the cash to buy fleece-lined padded jackets for youngsters aged three to 12.
The jackets made their way to children at Bluebird Family Centre, Glenbrae Children s Centre, Aileymill and St Francis nurseries, and Lady Alice Primary School.
Councillor Tommy McVey dropped the jackets off to pupils at Lady Alice.
Pat also used some of the money to buy clothing for infants and donated supplies to Greenock and Port Glasgow health visiting services. ....

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