Thursday, 8 May 2014

Deputy Provost's anger as Travellers return to Port Glasgow - Inverclyde

From the Greenock Telegraph

TRAVELLERS have returned to Port Glasgow — and Inverclyde’s Deputy Provost says they could scare away businesses and jobs.

A dozen caravans and vehicles have set up camp at Woodhall on a grassy site owned by River Clyde Homes.

The arrival of the latest group has been greeted with anger by Deputy Provost David Wilson, pictured, who called on RCH to take immediate action.

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