Ninewells Hospital canteen provides a very special takeaway for new parents
Babies are born at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee every day — but not many make a dramatic entrance at the door of the staff canteen. (...)
Dundee City Council refuses to release details of 'worst roads' list
Dundee City Council has a list of its worst roads but is not releasing details to the public. (...)
Lord Sugar's Apprentice confidant says what you see is what you get
Mike Soutar — one of Lord Sugar's trusted confidants during the final interview stage of The Apprentice on BBC1 — is from Barnhill in Dundee. (...)
Council steps in to subsidise new Broughty Ferry bus service
Campaigners have won their fight for a regular bus service to be reintroduced linking Barnhill and Forthill with the centre of Broughty Ferry. (...)
Family of 9/11 victim hope for peace after death of Osama bin Laden
The family of Derek Sword, the Dundee victim of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, have expressed hope that the death of Osama bin Laden does not lead to more terrorist attacks in the name of Islamic extremism. (...)
Bonnie Dundee appeal to citizens
The entire Dundee community has been urged to unite behind the city's bid for gold in this year's Beautiful Scotland awards. (...)
Expand Barnhill Primary School, pleads Broughty Ferry councillor
Dundee councillors are to be asked to back a call to expand a Broughty Ferry primary school. (...)
Volunteers galore at Sandy Park scheme
So many volunteers came to help with the latest stage of the refurbishment of the Sandy Park in Balgillo on Saturday that some enthusiasts had to be turned away as there were no more trees left to plant. (...)
Lib Dem warns centralisation plan could pose new threat to Balmossie Fire Station
The creation of a single centralised fire service for Scotland could reignite the row over the future of Balmossie Fire Station, according to a former Dundee councillor. (...)
Parents assured all priority pupils will be found P1 places at Barnhill Primary School
Parents will be "greatly relieved" to hear that Barnhill Primary School will be able to take all priority one pupils next term, Broughty Ferry councillor Rod Wallace has said. (...)
Barnhill Primary pressures could mean siblings going to different schools
Opposition councillors have warned that Barnhill Primary School parents could face the "nightmare" scenario of having their children at separate schools if the primary is oversubscribed this year. (...)
Councillor urged not to 'scaremonger' on Barnhill Primary School roll
Barnhill Primary School in Broughty Ferry is heading for an intake crisis with fears of a surplus of top-priority new pupils in August, claims Tory councillor Rod Wallace. (...)
Female student indecently assaulted on Dundee bus
A 19-year-old female student has been indecently assaulted on a National Express Dundee bus travelling between the city centre and the Barnhill area. (...)
Former fishmonger Les Greenhill
Former Barnhill fishmonger Les Greenhill has died. He was 71. (...)
Funeral letter delay is Royal Mail's final insult
Royal Mail has come under further fire after a letter confirming funeral arrangements arrived at a Barnhill woman's home nine days after her father's funeral took place. (...)
Broughty Ferry can't cope with 250 new homes — community council
A proposed £30 million project to build 250 family homes to the north of Broughty Ferry would put a huge strain on the local sewage network, it has been claimed. (...)
Barnhill-Balgillo-Broughty Ferry service will arrive too late for Christmas
Efforts to reintroduce a regular bus service linking Barnhill and Balgillo with the centre of Broughty Ferry in time for Christmas have failed. (...)
Changes to National Express bus services following pressure
Under-fire bus company National Express has bowed to public pressure and announced that several routes across the city will be changing to "reflect customer comments and improve punctuality." (...)
Cruise ship chef sacked for stealing a bus
A chef has been sacked from his job on the Queen's favourite cruise ship after stealing a bus while on duty — just a month after landing the job. (...)
War of words over Dundee primary class sizes
A fall-out between two Dundee politicians has ensued over the revelation that more than 100 primary 1–3 classes in the city still exceed the maximum 18 pupils to a class target set by the Scottish Government. (...)