Is lochee a part of Dundee?

Is lochee a part of Dundee?

Lochee (/lɒˈxiː/) is an area in the west of Dundee, Scotland. Until the 19th century, it was a separate town, but was eventually surrounded by the expanding Dundee. It is notable for being home to Camperdown Works, which was the largest jute production site in the world.

How tall is the stack in Dundee?

Cox’s Stack is an 85m (282 ft) high chimney in the Lochee area of the city and one of the remaining relics of Dundee’s once buoyant jute industry. It was constructed in 1866 and formed part of the Cox Brothers’ Camperdown Works, one of the largest jute factories of its time.

When were the ardler multis built?

1964-1966
Children on their way to school coming from the Ardler multis in 1968. The multis were built between 1964-1966 comprising 1,788 dwellings and was described as “perhaps Britain’s most uncompromising and monumental example of the ‘Zeilenbau’ pattern of multi-storey blocks in parallel rows”.

What were the names of the ardler multis?

Courts in Ardler multis: Barassie (Ayrshire), Baberton (Lothian), Carnoustie (Angus), Cawdor (Lanarkshire), Downfield, Edzell (Angus), Ganton (Yorkshire), Gullane (Lothian), Gleneagles (Perthshire), Hazlehead (Aberdeenshire), Hoylake (Liverpool), Lindrick (Yorkshire), Murcar (Aberdeenshire), Pannal (Yorkshire).

Is Greenock a nice place to live?

A survey by a major Scottish bank has highlighted that living in Greenock is the best value for Glasgow commuters. In the west of Scotland, Greenock is the best place to live for commuters travelling into Glasgow city centre. …

How old is Kinross?

Burgh of Kinross The burgh was originally created a burgh of barony in 1540/1 and became a burgh of regality in 1685. In 1864 it became a police burgh with an elected town council.

Where does Perthshire end?

The southern end of Perthshire is marked by Loch Leven, complete with Lochleven Castle on Castle Island, and the nearby town of Kinross. Close by is the village of Milnathort, while just to its east is Burleigh Castle.

Is Greenock posh?

GREENOCK has overtaken Paisley’s Ferguslie Park as the poorest area in Scotland in a report on the nation’s shocking wealth divide. The Inverclyde town’s centre was named as the poverty blackspot in the latest Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation study for 2020.

What is Lochee known for?

Lochee is well known for being the home of Dundee’s biggest ever gang, ‘The Lochee Fleet’ who were notorious in Dundee’s gang culture throughout the 70’s and 90’s. Many immigrants were attracted to the area by the prospect of employment in the city’s jute mills.

Who are the Lochee Harp?

In 1904, the Lochee Harp football club was formed by Lochee Irishmen as a means of recreation for the poor immigrants; the club still plays to this day. Lochee is still regarded as Dundee’s Irish ‘quarter’.

How did Dundee become Ireland’s Irish Quarter?

By 1855, there were 14,000 Irish immigrants in Dundee, most of whom stayed in Lochee, or ‘Little Tipperary’ as it would come to be known. In 1904, the Lochee Harp football club was formed by Lochee Irishmen as a means of recreation for the poor immigrants; the club still plays to this day. Lochee is still regarded as Dundee’s Irish ‘quarter’.

What is the meaning of’Lochee’?

‘Lochee’ originally referred to the area in which weavers’ cottages were situated at the burn which flowed through Balgay Lochee; thus, they were at the eye of the loch or Loch E’e, which eventually became Lochee. It is believed this site is close to where Myrekirk stands today.