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  2. Tayside House - Wikipedia

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    The initial plan to redevelop the area around Tayside House called for demolition to be complete by 2010; however, delays in the completion of the replacement building, Dundee House at 50 North Lindsay Street, prevented staff and services being moved out of Tayside House until August 2011. The demolition contract, worth £1.2 million, was let ...

  3. Abertay Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 the AHS contributed to the Dundee Science Festival by organising a public lecture on the design and construction of the Bell Rock Lighthouse. [15] The Society is a partner in Great War Dundee, a project commemorating the First World War, and its impact on Dundee set up to mark the centenary of the conflict. [16] [17]

  4. Tayside - Wikipedia

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    Tayside Regional Council directly operated local bus services in the City of Dundee from 1975 until 1986, when bus deregulation under terms of the Transport Act 1985 was implemented. The restructured Tayside Buses became employee-owned in 1991, was sold to National Express in 1997 and McGill's Bus Services in 2020, and today trades as Xplore ...

  5. Dundee city centre - Wikipedia

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    The opening of a new museum and gallery - V&A Dundee - was announced in 2010. Removal of several key structures including Tayside House, the Hilton Hotel and Casino, the 1970s entrance buildings to the railway station, the Olympia Leisure Centre (relocated to East Marketgait) along with associated pedestrian over-bridges, was completed in 2013 ...

  6. Category:History of Dundee - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Dundee" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Tayside House; James Thomson (architect, born 1852) W.

  7. Balgay Park - Wikipedia

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    Balgay Park and the surrounding area have a long history dating back to at least the 18th century. Early plans from 1729 show Balgay House as a laird's house with formal avenues and gardens. Balgay Hill, located to the north of the house, was a large wooded area that provided protection and scenic views of the River Tay.

  8. Dundee House - Wikipedia

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    Dundee House is a municipal building in North Lindsay Street in Dundee, Scotland. The original part of the structure, which currently serves as the administrative headquarters of Dundee City Council , is Category B listed .

  9. Caird Hall - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Caird Hall was used as mass vaccination centre operated by NHS Tayside. It opened on 2 February 2021 and closed on 20 September 2021, completing 135,000 vaccinations. [11] The Hall celebrated the 100th anniversary of its opening in October 2023 with an exhibition celebrating its history. [12]