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Wards of Dundee         
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LOCAL ELECTORAL SUBDIVISIONS
Strathmartine (ward); Lochee (ward); West End (Dundee ward); Coldside (ward); Maryfield (ward); North East (Dundee ward); East End (Dundee ward); The Ferry (ward); Draft:Wards of Dundee
Dundee City Council is one of the 32 council areas for Scotland. It is divided into eight wards, used to elect members to the council to provide local government services to Dundee.
Virtual wards         
A virtual ward is a means providing support in the community to people with the most complex medical and social needs. The concept was developed in Croydon Primary Care Trust (South London) – and virtual wards have been introduced in Croydon, Dorset, Dudley, Brent, Hillingdon, Bracknell and Nottinghamshire.
History of Dundee         
  • Provost]] of the city
  • Dundee Harbour, late 19th century
  • Original Tay Bridge (from the north)
  • RRS ''Discovery''
  • Tay Bridge]] (from the south) the day after the disaster. The collapsed section can be seen near the northern end
  • The Strathmartine Castle Stone, a type I [[Pictish stone]]
  • Original Tay Bridge (from the South) the day after the disaster.
  • The Wishart Arch is believed to be the only surviving part of the city walls
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of dundee
Dundee () is the fourth-largest city in Scotland with a population of around 150,000 people. It is situated on the north bank of the Firth of Tay on the east coast of the Central Lowlands of Scotland.