Friends of Riverside Nature Park event – all welcome! #dundeewestend

Pollinators and Wildflowers event – this Sunday 17th July 1pm to 3pm


Come along to a guided outing at Riverside Nature Park and learn about the many insects we have which pollinate our wildflowers and crops.

Not just bees but butterflies, wasps, hoverflies, beetles etc – all play their part. We need them for our survival yet modern agriculture, greenspace management and climate change are causing massive declines.

The wildflower meadows at Riverside help maintain a rich diversity of flowers and pollinators.

Come along, all ages welcome, children with appropriate supervision.

Bring magnifying glasses and cameras if you have them.

Meet at car park in Wright Avenue.



Noddy Trail #dundeewestend

 




Getting things done – Riverside Drive #dundeewestend


Residents will be aware of the concerns raised about red-coloured graffiti damaging the flood defence walls along Riverside Drive

We asked the City Council to remove this vandalism and thereafter received this helpful response :

Our graffiti team now have this in hand and it will be attended to.”




Temporary Traffic Order – Glenagnes Road – revised date

From the City Council :


THE ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1)

THE DUNDEE CITY COUNCIL AS TRAFFIC AUTHORITY being satisfied that traffic on the road should be prohibited by reason of carriageway surface dressing works being carried out HEREBY PROHIBIT the driving of any vehicle in Glenagnes Road, Dundee.

This notice comes into effect on Wednesday 13 July 2022 for 5 working days.

Pedestrian thoroughfare will be maintained.

Alternative routes for vehicles are available via Scott Street / Ashbank Road / Blackness Road.

For further information contact 433082.

Executive Director of City Development
Dundee City Council



Poots welcomes agreement on UK opposition to Irish Grass Fed Beef PGI

Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots MLA, today welcomed the progress that has been made towards including Northern Ireland beef in the effort to obtain Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status for ‘Irish Grass fed Beef’ within the EU.