Area Overview for Kirriemuir and Dean Ward
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Area Information
Kirriemuir and Dean Ward is an electoral ward of Angus Council in Scotland. It covers the burgh of Kirriemuir, which residents often call Kirrie or the Wee Red Toon, along with surrounding rural landscapes. The ward stretches to approximately 816.4 km², placing it at the base of the Angus Glens. You overlook Strathmore towards Glamis and the Sidlaw Hills from this location. The area sits roughly at 56.7376°N, 3.1317°W, bordered by Forfar and District to the east and Perth and Kinross to the west. Living in Kirriemuir and Dean Ward means accessing an attractive setting for hill walking on nearby Munros, fishing, shooting, and an 18-hole golf course with views to Glen Clova and Glen Doll. The town grew around a church in the 12th or 13th centuries, with the Roods area likely being the first consciously planned part. Buildings feature a 'witches stane' to ward off evil. History here includes handloom weaving transitioning to 19th-century textile factories like Stewart and Ogilvy's Gairie Linen Works. Bon Scott, AC/DC singer, lived in Kirriemuir for five years before moving to Australia in 1952. Key sites include Kirriemuir Town Hall, completed in 1885 as the former burgh council meeting place. Two main parks exist in the Gairie Burn glen and on Kirriemuir Hill. This mixture of historic town life and expansive countryside defines daily life here.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 816.4 km²
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Demographics
The demographic profile of Kirriemuir and Dean Ward reflects its nature as a ward encompassing the town and surrounding rural areas. Specific figures regarding the population, age breakdown, or household composition are not included in the available research. Consequently, you cannot determine the precise age profile or the number of households based on current data. The absence of detailed demographic statistics means buyers cannot assess the current school attendance pressures or the reliance on state versus private education services within the ward boundaries. Property searches often rely on age data to predict future service demand, but this information is missing for Kirriemuir and Dean Ward. Without access to specific numbers on diversity, home ownership levels, or accommodation types, it is impossible to confirm whether the community is predominantly young families or retired residents. The available research focuses on historical context and geographical features rather than social statistics. You must rely on broader regional averages from Angus or nearby authorities if you require granular insights into the social makeup of residents. No data on deprivation indices or council tax bands is provided for this specific ward. This limitation restricts the ability to compare living costs or housing affordability against other Scottish districts.
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