City council planning review of subsidised bus routes in Dundee
A review of the bus routes subsidised by Dundee City Council is to be undertaken this summer. (...)
Councillors back Seabraes offices made from shipping containers
Dundee's reputation as a leader in the digital sector looks to have been boosted with permission granted for a new office development made from shipping containers. (...)
Public can't spend a penny in city council's new £36 million HQ
It had £36 million of taxpayers' money spent on it, but a councillor is complaining that the public cannot spend a penny at Dundee House. (...)
NHS Tayside expecting Ninewells Hospital to benefit from park and ride scheme
A planned park and ride in Dundee will ''greatly assist'' efforts to ease parking pressure at Ninewells Hospital, an NHS Tayside official has said. (...)
Dundee City Council outlines £320 million spending programme 'to support the local economy'
Dundee City Council is to commit a major investment totalling more than £320 million in new and refurbished facilities in schools, housing, community buildings and roads over the next four years. (...)
Dundee councillors formally drop proposals for standardised school week
A proposal to switch all Dundee secondary schools to a standardised 33-period week has been formally rejected. (...)
Council to step up kite warnings around Dundee Airport
Stronger warnings against kite flying in the area of Dundee Airport will be in place in the next few days after an incident in which a kite drifted too close to the runway. (...)
School music tuition faces cuts under £3.5m city council savings plan
Dundee's SNP administration has unveiled a £3.5 million package of savings to freeze the council tax for a sixth successive year. (...)
London owner reported to be turning McCheyne Memorial Church building into holiday home
A former Dundee church could be turned into a holiday home for its London-based owner. (...)
More city councillors make salary pledge
Two more Dundee councillors have said they will keep their salaries at pre-2009 levels. (...)
Councillors warn 'unfunded' council tax freeze will worsen the bite of inflation
Opposition councillors are warning inflation will lead to ''significant cuts'' in Dundee City Council's budget up to 2015. (...)
Dundee City Council will have to cut another £3.4m
Dundee City Council has said it will have to cut £3.4 million from next year's budget. (...)
Long-serving Dundee councillor Andy Dawson standing down at elections
Dundee North East councillor Andy Dawson is to stand down at the forthcoming Dundee City Council elections. (...)
One-year trial of scheme to safeguard future of Whitehall Theatre
Dundee councillors have backed a one-year pilot scheme to keep the Whitehall Theatre open. (...)
Riverside Drive speed limit could be cut to 40mph
A 40mph limit could be imposed on Riverside Drive and Riverside Avenue in Dundee. (...)
Barney's Fund helps to secure future of window to the past
A piece of Dundee's history has been given a role for the future thanks to the efforts of a local community group. (...)
Bus passengers finding it hard to get touchy-feely with new timetable technology
A tatty piece of paper may prove more helpful to bus passengers than the latest hi-tech timetable alternative, it appears. (...)
Nethergate attack leaves 66-year-old man with broken jaw and cuts
A councillor has appealed for witnesses to the assault of a 66-year-old man in Dundee to contact police. (...)
Bus service cut harming Catholic education in Dundee, committee told
The Catholic representative on Dundee City Council's education committee has claimed the withdrawal of a bus service to St John's High is undermining Catholic education. (...)
Education director pledges school timetable proposal will be subject to proper consultation
A teacher has warned that a proposal to standardise the school week across Dundee's secondaries might not work. (...)