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COURIER OPINION: Dundee must build on its track record for reinvention

artist's impression of how the Hilltown area of Dundee might look with pedestrians and trees, looking towards the city centre.
The next phase of Dundee's regeneration could include this re-imagining of the Hilltown, looking towards a redeveloped Wellgate Centre. Image: Dundee City Council.

The reinvention of Dundee in recent years has been quite remarkable.

Gone are the post-industrial doldrums that beset the city following the demise of Timex and the Caledon shipyard and the highs and lows of major employers, such as Michelin and NCR.

And in its place has emerged a city with a new economic and social heartbeat, and one confident enough to bang its own drum.

Photo shows hundreds of marchers walking through Dundee in support of striking Timex workers in 1993.
A different Dundee as protesters march in support of striking Timex workers in 1993.

That has not come easily.

In fact, it has taken multiple decades, many millions and a huge physical and mental effort.

But, while much has improved for both residents and visitors alike, the city is far from the finished article.

aerial view of the Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc with Dundee and the River Tay behind.
The former Michelin tyre plant in Dundee has become the Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc as part of the city’s regeneration . Image: Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc.

Recognising that fact, a new draft Dundee City Centre Strategic Investment Plan has been compiled to frame the conversation about what the city might look like in another generation’s time.

Dundee regeneration is crucial for future prosperity

Some of the ideas thrown into the mix – such as the Eden Scotland development and the tearing down of the Wellgate centre and improvements to the Hilltown – show great ambition.

Others may appear more mundane but they are aimed at improving amenity and accessibility and raising living standards.

photo shows design images of how Abertay University Campus might look in future.
Plans for Abertay University in the Dundee 2050: Our Vision for the Future document. Image: Dundee City Council.
artist impression of plans for the Eden Project Dundee on the site of the former gas works beside the city docks and River Tay.
An artist’s impression of the planned Eden Project Dundee, on the site of the former city gas works.

New ideas will form. Many of the proposals in the document may never come to pass. Others will come to fruition in a different way than currently envisaged.

But it is important that this city – which has enjoyed envious glances in recent years from bigger places doing lesser things – does not rest on its laurels and continues to embrace new ideas, not just for the central area but for Dundee as a whole.

Doing so to date has helped Dundee build a life sciences sector, grow a creative industries cluster, completely reshape much of the city’s physical infrastructure and
attract the V&A.

That is a track record to be proud of – and to be built upon in the years ahead.

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