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  2. LiveHouse Dundee - Wikipedia

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    LiveHouse Dundee (stylised as LIVEHOUSE) is an upcoming multi-purpose live entertainment venue to open in the Nethergate area of Dundee, Scotland. [1] [2] [3] The venue is planned to have a maximum capacity of around 4,500 people, with mixed seating and standing configurations. It is set to open in 2025 with further work on the site expected to ...

  3. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  4. List of fatal crowd crushes - Wikipedia

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    168 others injured as a result of a nightclub fire. According to local authorities the fire began on stage after members of the band flared a pyrotechnic device that ignited flammable acoustic foam in the ceiling. Other reasons for the high death toll included the lack of emergency exits and the excessive number of people present. [83] 36

  5. File:LiveHouseDundee2024Logo.png - Wikipedia

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  6. Timeline of Dundee history - Wikipedia

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    Dundee granted UNESCO City of Design status, the first city in the UK to receive the designation. [78] The University of Dundee's Discovery Centre opens. 2015 – A memorial for Mary Slessor is unveiled outside the Steeple Church in Dundee’s Nethergate area on the 100th anniversary of her death. 2016 – Beano Studios is established by DC ...

  7. History of Dundee - Wikipedia

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    Dundee's position on the Tay, with its natural harbour between St Nicholas Craig and Stannergate (now obscured by development) made it an ideal location for a trading port, which led to a period of major growth in the town as Earl David promoted the town as a burgh. [30] On David's death in 1219, the burgh passed first to his son, John.

  8. Olympia Leisure Centre (1974) - Wikipedia

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    The operators of the pool, Dundee Leisure, were fined £40,000 following the investigation. [11] A temporary lifeguarding station was established until the wall that created the blind spot was knocked down. [6] During the demolition of the building in January 2014, the roof partially collapsed on top of an excavator. The operator escaped ...

  9. Nanette Hanson - Wikipedia

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    Nanette Hanson AM (1941 – 1 November 1967) was a teacher at St John's Roman Catholic High School, Dundee, Scotland.She talked down Robert Mone during a siege before being fatally wounded by him, and is credited with saving the lives of the twelve girls in her class for which she was posthumously awarded the Albert Medal, which later became the George Cross.