Councillors call for urgent progress on replacement West End housing
West End City Councillors Michael Crichton and Fraser Macpherson have today called on Dundee City Council to make urgent progress on promised replacement housing in Blackness Road.
West End City Councillors Michael Crichton and Fraser Macpherson have today called on Dundee City Council to make urgent progress on promised replacement housing in Blackness Road.
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It's been confirmed that local government in Scotland will receive additional funding. There is now no reason to go ahead with axing the 32 Dundee teacher posts that the SNP administration pushed through at the Dundee council budget meeting in February.
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