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A voiceover artist records professional audio for commercials, corporate videos, explainer content, documentaries, gaming, animation and more.

Whether you need a warm and friendly narrator, a punchy promo voice or a character performance, a good voiceover artist brings your script to life from a professional home studio.

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About Gourock

Gourock is a seaside town at the western tip of Inverclyde, marking the point where the Firth of Clyde turns south toward the open sea.

The town is known for its outdoor swimming pool, its ferry terminal serving Dunoon on the Cowal peninsula and its sweeping views across the water.

Properties include Victorian and Edwardian villas, traditional sandstone terraces and modern housing, many with panoramic views across the firth.

Gourock has a railway station with direct services to Glasgow, local shops and services and a promenade along the waterfront.

The coastal exposure and age of many properties ensure consistent demand for roofers, roughcasters and other tradespeople experienced with seaside building maintenance.

About Inverclyde

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Inverclyde is a council area on the south bank of the Firth of Clyde, stretching from the shipbuilding heritage of Port Glasgow and Greenock westward through Gourock to the coastal villages of Inverkip and Wemyss Bay.

Greenock is the largest town and the historic heart of the area - birthplace of James Watt, the engineer whose improvements to the steam engine helped power the Industrial Revolution. Port Glasgow, originally established as Glasgow's deep-water harbour, and Gourock, the traditional ferry point for Dunoon and the Cowal peninsula, sit on either side of Greenock along the waterfront.

Shipbuilding and marine engineering defined Inverclyde for generations. The yards at Port Glasgow and Greenock launched hundreds of vessels and the area's sugar refining industry - built on trade with the Caribbean - made it one of the wealthiest parts of Scotland in the 19th century. That industrial heritage is still visible in the grand civic buildings and waterfront architecture of Greenock.

Wemyss Bay and Kilmacolm offer a different character. Wemyss Bay is the ferry terminal for Rothesay on Bute, with a beautifully restored Victorian railway station, while Kilmacolm is an attractive residential village in the hills above the Clyde with a reputation for its schools and community life.

Transport links run along the coast, with the Inverclyde railway line connecting Port Glasgow, Greenock and Gourock to Glasgow Central in under an hour and the A8 and A78 providing road access east toward Glasgow and south toward Largs and Ayrshire. The Gourock-Dunoon ferry links Inverclyde to Argyll and Bute across the water.

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