Area Overview for DD1 5SH

Inner city industrial area Dundee in DD1 5SH
West Marketgait Dundee in DD1 5SH
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Police station to the side in DD1 5SH
The Salvation Army building in DD1 5SH
Building on Ward Road in DD1 5SH
Church on Ward Street in DD1 5SH
Dundee's Inner Ring Road at West Port in DD1 5SH
Inner Ring Road Dundee in DD1 5SH
St. Mary Magdalene's, Dundee in DD1 5SH
Curr night refuge, West Bell Street in DD1 5SH
Former territorial army building, Dundee in DD1 5SH
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Area Information

DD1 5SH is a small residential postcode area nestled within Dundee, Scotland’s first officially designated city. Historically known as the “city of jute, jam and journalism,” Dundee has transformed into a modern hub for education, life sciences, and digital media. This area benefits from Dundee’s central railway station, offering direct links to Edinburgh and Glasgow, and proximity to the A90 and A929 roads, which connect to Fife and beyond. The postcode sits near the River Tay estuary, a historic and scenic location that once shaped the city’s industrial identity. Daily life here is shaped by a blend of urban convenience and accessible green spaces, with nearby parks and the remnants of medieval town walls adding character. The area is ideal for those seeking a balance between city amenities and a sense of community, with retail options like Co-op Dundee and Sainsburys Dundee within reach. Its compact size means residents can navigate the area on foot or by bike, while the nearby Tay Road Bridge provides easy access to Fife’s coastal towns.

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Living in DD1 5SH offers access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include major supermarkets like Co-op Dundee, Tesco Dundee, and Sainsburys Dundee, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. The area’s proximity to Dundee’s historic city centre means residents can explore cultural landmarks such as the Tay Rail Bridge, the University of Dundee, and Abertay University. Parks and open spaces, though not explicitly named in the data, are likely accessible given Dundee’s reputation for green spaces. The nearby railway stations and roads also provide easy access to Fife’s coastal towns and the wider region. This blend of urban convenience and connectivity supports a lifestyle that balances local amenities with broader opportunities, making it appealing to families and professionals.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in DD1 5SH?
DD1 5SH is part of Dundee, a city with a mix of historical and modern influences. The area offers urban convenience with nearby retail, transport, and educational institutions. While specific demographics are not provided, the city’s character is defined by its transformation into a hub for life sciences and digital media.
How connected is DD1 5SH to major cities?
Residents have access to Dundee railway station, with journey times to Edinburgh and Glasgow around 1 hour 20 minutes and 1 hour 25 minutes. The A90 and A929 roads provide links to Fife and beyond, ensuring good regional connectivity.
Are there safety concerns in DD1 5SH?
The area has a low flood risk and no protected natural sites that might pose hazards. Crime risk data is not available for Scotland, but assessments indicate no significant safety issues.
What amenities are nearby?
Residents have access to major supermarkets like Co-op Dundee and Sainsburys Dundee, as well as multiple railway stations. The area’s proximity to Dundee’s city centre offers cultural and educational opportunities.

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