Area Overview for DD1 2ES

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Area Information

DD1 2ES is a small residential postcode cluster in Dundee, Scotland, situated on the north bank of the River Tay. This area reflects Dundee’s transformation from a 19th-century industrial hub into a modern city focused on education, life sciences, and digital innovation. The postcode lies within a historically significant region, once known as the “city of jute, jam and journalism,” but now characterised by a blend of Victorian architecture and contemporary developments. Residents benefit from proximity to key urban amenities, including multiple railway stations and two airports, making it a practical choice for commuters. The area’s compact size means daily life is centred around local shops, public transport, and cultural landmarks like the Tay Rail Bridge. With excellent broadband and mobile connectivity scores, it supports both remote work and digital lifestyles. The postcode is ideal for those seeking a balance between urban convenience and the relative tranquillity of a smaller residential cluster, all within a city that continues to reinvent itself as a hub for innovation and learning.

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Living in DD1 2ES offers access to a range of essential amenities within walking or short driving distance. Retail options include major supermarkets like Tesco Murraygate, Iceland Dundee, and Morrisons Daily Dundee, ensuring everyday needs are met. The area’s railway stations provide easy access to urban and regional destinations, while the nearby airports cater to travel demands. Though specific parks or leisure facilities are not detailed in the data, the broader Dundee area features historic sites such as the remnants of town walls and Law Hill, offering both cultural and recreational value. The city’s modern focus on education and innovation also brings a dynamic atmosphere, with universities and creative industries contributing to a lively community. This postcode suits those who value convenience, connectivity, and the blend of historical charm with contemporary urban life.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in DD1 2ES?
DD1 2ES is a small residential cluster in Dundee, offering a mix of urban convenience and historical character. The area is well-connected to transport networks, including five railway stations and two airports, supporting both local and regional mobility. While specific demographic data is not provided, the broader Dundee area is known for its diverse population and modern amenities.
How does transport connectivity compare in DD1 2ES?
Residents benefit from excellent broadband (87/100) and mobile (85/100) connectivity, both classified as excellent. Five railway stations, including Dundee Railway Station, provide access to Edinburgh and Glasgow, with journey times around 1 hour 20 minutes. Roads like the A90 and A929 ensure easy access to major routes and the Tay Road Bridge to Fife.
Are there safety concerns in DD1 2ES?
Flood risk is negligible, with a score of 0. There are no protected natural areas or Ramsar sites, reducing environmental constraints. Crime risk data is unavailable for Scotland, but the area’s infrastructure and low flood risk suggest a stable living environment.
What amenities are nearby in DD1 2ES?
The area includes major supermarkets like Tesco Murraygate and Morrisons Daily Dundee. Five railway stations and two airports provide transport options. While specific parks are not listed, Dundee’s broader historic sites, such as Law Hill and the Tay Rail Bridge, offer cultural and recreational value.

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