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Why is Dundee an air pollution hotspot?

Dundee has long standing problems with air pollution. Lochee Road and Seagate historically rank among the five worst polluted streets in Scotland. And → Read More

Transport newbies outline dream to bring trams back to Dundee

A pair of young Dundonians have launched a campaign to bring trams back to the city. Harry Main, 22, and Ted Booth, 26, have compiled a 13-page document → Read More

Flooded-out Kinghorn resident claims housing plans could see return of floating sewage

The community council in a Fife coastal town have called on a review of the water and sewage systems in light of new housing plans. → Read More

People need ‘convinced’ Dundee Airport delivering as passenger numbers plummet

New figures show the huge gap in passenger numbers at Dundee Airport compared to more rural communities in the Highlands and Islands. → Read More

Spaces for People changes in Dundee could be made permanent

Four 20mph zones in Dundee and the pedestrianisation of Union Street may be permanent fixtures of the city if councillors approve new plans. → Read More

Berryhill solar farm developers ‘stifling’ opposition with rushed consultation, claim campaigners

The developer behind plans to build one of Scotland's biggest solar farms in Angus is rushing the consultation process to "stifle" opposition, it has been claimed. → Read More

Welcome aboard: Look inside Dundee's first electric powered buses

Come with us now on a journey through space and time as we get a glimpse at the future of bus travel in Dundee. → Read More

Happy Days: Fife couple reap rewards as refit creates energy-efficient home

A Fife couple have shown that even old cottages can be made energy efficient as the Scottish Government fights to improve homes. → Read More

Dundee graduates put flesh on the bones of medieval human remains unearthed in Edinburgh

Graduates from Dundee University have helped put some digital flesh on the bones of medieval human remains uncovered in Leith, Edinburgh. → Read More

Abertay ranked best university in Europe for video games for seventh consecutive year

Abertay University continues to ride high in global rankings for video games courses by a prestigious body. → Read More

Tay Cities Deal: Funding accelerated to save three key projects in Angus

Angus Council has accelerated funding for three projects to ensure their future after a lengthy sign off of the Tay Cities Deal. → Read More

Coronavirus: ‘Alarming’ Dundee University outbreak continues to spread

The number of positive coronavirus cases has jumped again after an outbreak was first identified following a party last week. → Read More

Surge in coronavirus cases linked to student party in Dundee

The number of coronavirus cases linked to a student party in Dundee's West End area has risen to 57 since Friday. → Read More

Tayside and Fife groups to receive cash boost to promote cycling

Groups across Tayside and Fife are set to benefit from a Scottish Government cash boost to promote cycling. → Read More

Scottish Government to spend another £12m to secure future of V&A Dundee post-Covid

Additional funding from the Scottish Government will help ensure V&A Dundee does not need to shed jobs as the effects of Covid-19 are felt. → Read More

‘Long overdue’: work to start shortly as more than 50 new homes approved in Edzell

Plans to build more than 50 homes in north Angus were approved by councillors at a development standards meeting this week. → Read More

'We're really proud': Broughty Ferry football youngsters 'smash' charity challenge

Footballers for a Broughty Ferry youngsters team have raised nearly £2,000 for a mental health charity by completing a running challenge. → Read More

Dundee drinker tried to headbutt police officer taking him home

A drunken man tried to headbutt a police officer in Dundee after they tried to take him home for his own welfare. → Read More

Young players mark 10 years of Box Soccer Training in Dundee

A football training group for youngsters in Tayside is celebrating a milestone anniversary this month. → Read More

Tim Hortons: Councillors set to vote on fresh plans for Dundee drive-thru

Dundee councillors have been told by officers they should pass plans to bring a Tim Hortons drive-thru to the city. → Read More