John Alexander.
John Alexander is a Scottish National Party (SNP) councillor and the current Leader of Dundee City Council.
John Alexander (councillor)
Councillor John Alexander | |
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Born | June 1988 Dundee, Scotland |
Political party | Scottish National Party |
Spouse | Sarah Alexander (m. 2014) |
Children | 2 |
Who is the head of Dundee City Council?
Greg Colgan –
Greg Colgan – Chief Executive – Dundee City Council | LinkedIn.
Who are the new Councillors in Dundee?
North East
Election | Councillors | |
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2012 | Gregor Murray (SNP / Independent) | Willie Sawers (SNP) |
2017 | ||
2019 | ||
2022 |
How many Councillors does Dundee City Council have?
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Dundee has 29 councillors, split between eight wards and elected by proportional representation. The wards are Coldside, East End, Lochee, Maryfield, North East, Strathmartine, The Ferry and West End.
How many employees does Dundee City Council have?
Our Council employs just over 7,000 employees.
What is the oldest pub in Dundee?
Dundee’s Oldest Pub – Pillars Bar
“The oldest bar in the City Centre – 1864 !
What is the most deprived area in Dundee?
Linlathen and Mid Craigie is the most deprived area in Dundee City and is the 7th most deprived area in Scotland overall. Further, Dundee City has the second highest rate of child poverty in Scotland with over 31% of children living in relative poverty, after housing costs.
Who is the youngest Councillor in Scotland?
John West (born 1988) was Depute Provost of Aberdeen City Council from May 2007 until July 2009. He became the youngest person elected as a Local Authority councillor in Scotland on 3 May 2007 at the age of eighteen with the Scottish National Party.
What are the three J’s of Dundee?
Jute, Jam and Journalism
Towards the end of the Victorian era, Dundee was famous for its three Js – Jute, Jam and Journalism. In the 18th century the city was already an established centre of textile production, mainly in linen, and made huge quantities of sail cloth for Europe.
What is the life expectancy in Dundee?
Dundee City has a male life expectancy at birth of 73.9 years and a female life expectancy of 79.4 years. This is the second lowest behind Glasgow City when compared to other cities shown in the graph below.
How many homeless people are there in Dundee?
A total 27,571 households were assessed as homeless in 2020-21, a decrease of 13% compared to 2019-20. The number of households in temporary accommodation reached its highest point for any year since records began in 2002 – an increase of 12% on the year before.
What is the Living Wage near Dundee?
From 1st April 2022 the National Living Wage has now increased to £9.50 per hour.
What language do they speak in Dundee?
The dialect of this region has long been called either Scots (the traditional name) or Scotch. In the Dundee, which is on the edge of this dialect, the dialect of the city is known as Dundonian.
What food is Dundee famous for?
Next, Dundee developed a reputation as a creator of fruit jams. Specifically, Dundee woman Janet Keillor inadvertently played her role in the creation of beloved children’s character Paddington bear by inventing marmalade in the city in the 1700s.
What is the crime rate in Dundee?
Crime rates in Dundee, United Kingdom
Level of crime | 51.67 | Moderate |
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Crime increasing in the past 3 years | 69.97 | High |
Worries home broken and things stolen | 39.36 | Low |
Worries being mugged or robbed | 32.73 | Low |
Worries car stolen | 30.28 | Low |
Is Dundee a smart city?
Dundee is a member of the Scottish Cities Alliance and Smart Cities Scotland. The city joins Scotland’s other cities in exploring how data, emerging technology and digital connectivity can be used to transform the way people live, work and travel.
What is the nickname for Dundee?
The City of Discovery
Dundee
Dundee Dùn Dè (Scottish Gaelic) | |
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Nickname: “The City of Discovery“ | |
Dundee Location in Scotland Show map of Scotland Show map of Europe Show all | |
Coordinates: 56°27′43″N 2°58′15″W | |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
What is the oldest building in Dundee?
the Tower of St Mary
Dundee’s oldest surviving building is the Tower of St Mary, commonly known as the Old Steeple. It was completed around 1480 and has withstood the upheavals of the Reformation, several invasions of the city and the repeated destruction of the church buildings to which it is connected.
Why is Dundee so popular?
Waterside views. Dundee offers visitors some cracking views across the River Tay… and so many people forget about its beautifully redesigned waterfront. With plenty of surrounding bars, restaurants, and hotels – as well as the V&A Dundee and Discovery Point – the waterside completes Dundee.
Are there Muslims in Dundee?
As Dundee’s Muslim population grew, the city’s first mosque moved from Erskine Street to Hilltown in the 1970s. But by the 1990s, there was talk for a far larger and purpose-built place of worship in the works.
What is the roughest part of Scotland?
The Most Dangerous Areas In Scotland
- Glasgow City.
- Edinburgh City.
- Dundee City.
- West Dunbartonshire.
- North Lanarkshire.
- Aberdeen City.