

The effect of the Order is to prohibit temporarily all vehicular traffic in Long Lane from Brown Street to Fort Street.
Pedestrian access will be maintained.
An alternative route will be available via Brown Street, King Street and Fort Street.
The effect of the Order is to prohibit temporarily all vehicular traffic in Long Lane from Brown Street to Fort Street.
Pedestrian access will be maintained.
An alternative route will be available via Brown Street, King Street and Fort Street.
Details of the exhibition are as follow:
Overgate Centre, Upstairs Mall outside Debenhams
Forth Energy staff and project team members will be at the exhibition to answer people’s questions.
After a subdued first half, Dundee United found the net three times in a more dominant second half display to comfortably lift the Scottish Cup for the second time in their history. It rounds off a great season after finishing third in the Premier Division.
Tonight their convincing victory over First Division opponents Ross County will be well celebrated in the city. On Sunday there will be a Civic Reception following a procession through the city centre by the victorious team and the trophy.
The effect of the Order is to prohibit temporarily all vehicular traffic in Torridon Road from Nursery Road to Leven Street.
Pedestrian access will be maintained and vehicular access to properties will be maintained where possible.
An alternative route will be available via Nursery Road and West Torridon Road.
Please forward any comments you may have regarding this proposal to Mark Cobb, Network Management Team, City Development Department, Tayside House, Crichton Street, Dundee, no later than five working days prior to the commencement date. If you have any queries please contact Mr Cobb on 433082.
"I am very disappointed that I have not won back Dundee East for Scottish Labour tonight. But the battle of ideas will continue and I know that my colleagues and I will continue to contest the distracting nationalism of the SNP and the enduring relevance of our agenda of social justice for people in Dundee East constituency and throughout Scotland; a Scotland that draws on and contributes to the mutuality and strength of the United Kingdom.
To all those voters whom I met on the doorstep, whom I spoke to on the phone and to whom I wrote replies to their emails; be assured that your issues have been clearly heard. Furthermore, our very capable Scottish Labour team of Councillors, MSPs and MPs will work with me to pursue the issues that you so obviously feel strongly about and which your have referred to the Labour party for resolution.
I should like to thank my opponents who have fought fairly and with good humour throughout the campaign. I should also like to thank the Returning Officer, David Dorward, Chief Executive of the City Council and his staff for a very well organised and well run election.
Behind my candidature is a hard-working team of unpaid party workers without whom I could not have fought this campaign. In particular, I owe a debt of gratitude to my agent Lorna Ward, to Councillor Brian Gordon the Chairperson of Dundee East Labour Party, Vice Provost Peter Murphy Chairperson of Carnoustie and Monifieth Labour Party and Stephen Massy my Campaign Co-ordinator.
So be assured that Scottish Labour in the Dundee East constituency will live to fight and win another day."
Seven months after the then Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning in the Scottish Government announced, that Harris Academy is to receive Government funding for it major refurbishment, I am concerned that we are now no closer to starting work on this major building contract in the city. The Chief Executive, David Dorward, yesterday clarified for me that the new organisation for procuring schools and hospitals will not be set up and ready to progress this contract until mid to late 2012.
“I would envisage that for the Company to be in a legal status that it could procure construction contracts may be during mid to late 2012.”
This means that work is unlikely to start on site at Harris Academy until financial year 2012/13 with a finish unlikely before early 2014. This delay will be disappointing news for parents, carers and teachers at Harris Academy and for the building industry in Dundee. Education Convener in the city. Elizabeth Fordyce, should be confident of my support for any reasonable way of speeding up the rebuilding of Harris Academy. I know that the council's financial contribution to the rebuilding works is already committed in its capital plan, so I hope she can find some way of bypassing this procedure that the SNP government in Holyrood has introduced.
Jim McGovern Labour's candidate for re-election in the Dundee West parliamentary constituency said:
“I know how many parents have been looking forward to the rebuilding of Harris Academy. This would mean that the school's facilities would match its proud history and reputation as one of the leading schools in Dundee. I also know we need more construction opportunities in the city. I would be delighted to provide my support to any efforts to make an earlier start to rebuilding works to make Harris Academy's facilities fit for 21st century teaching and learning.”