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Would you like to know more about Greenock Inverclyde town in Scotland? Our journey through the towns and cities in the UK has taken us out of England again. So, apologies to those who may be expecting us to remain in England and pick another town there this time. Of course, we have a good number of videos on the cities and towns in England and you’re encouraged to watch them on this channel. We’re now turning to towns in Scotland; Greenock Inverclyde is now our point of call. However, this is not to say that we’re done with cities and towns in England. No, we’re only seeing to it that we give all the towns and cities everywhere in the UK equal coverage. Please enjoy this video about Greenock, Inverclyde.
About Greenock
Greenock is a town in the council area of Inverclyde near Glasgow in Scotland. This town is located in the west-central Lowlands of Scotland forming a contiguous urban area with Gourock and Port Glasgow to the west and the east respectively. Lying south bank of the Clyde at the "Tall of the Bank,” it’s where the Clyde River deepens into the Firth of Clyde.
This town is surrounded by suburbs and famous areas such as Spango Valley located to the west of the town. The popular Bogston Railway Station that is on the Inverclyde Line, at Bogston located at the East end of Greenock in the Inverclyde council area is 35 kilometers west of Glasgow Central.
Historical Development of Greenock
As far back as 1164, the coast of Greenock had formed a broad bay with three small indentations as a safe anchorage. However, the most reliable history of Greenock can be traced back to the late 16th century when it appeared on the world scene as a small fishing village. A pier and breakwater were created the following century on the banks of the Clyde River. This introduced Greenock to the world as part of the shipbuilding business. In the early 18th century, it was converted into the main port.
As of the mid-19th century, the number of sugar ships docking at Greenock had reached 400 and there were about 14 sugar refineries operating in the town. This increased the prestige of the town and its buildings such as the Municipal Buildings which had an impressive 75-meter tower. Sadly, the Second World War dealt a devastating blow to Greenock.
Though the industry attempted to resuscitate the economy of the town, it did not reach its height again. In fact, the unemployment rate was high in the 1970s and 1980s. This continued throughout the remaining part of the 20th century. Efforts are still being made in this 21st century to ensure the big town returns to its hay days. It appears that tourism became an unexpected bonus for the town’s economy. Friendly residents are readily available to provide support for tourists.
Greenock’s Cultural Background
The cultural characteristics of Greenock could be seen in its TV, film, and literature. However, let us first talk about The Mother’s Club founded in 1801 by the Ayrshire-born merchants. It was the first Burns Club in the world. There is also the Mclean Museum, the largest in the Inverclyde area. It features exhibitions of the James Watt works and a collection of Egyptian artifacts.
There was the Arts Guild Theatre which was replaced in 2013 by the Greenock Arts Guild's Beacon Arts Centre in a new building located at Greenock’s Custom House Quay. This 500-seater theater regularly hosts programs of plays, concerts, musical expeditions, comedy performances, and other events. It also has a Studio Theatre provision and a multifunction Gallery Suite which provides rooms for rehearsal and meeting. The rooms combine as space and café for events or performances.
The McLean Museum and Art Gallery provides other cultural experiences. There you can learn about shipbuilding in the town.
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