The V&A Dundee is going to be ruddy brilliant.
Forget all the chicanery about how much it will cost and who knew what and when.
When Kengo Kuma’s building rises on the Waterfront, it is boom time for Dundee.
But why take our word for it? Ask others who have had similar projects spring up on their quaysides with spectacular results.
In fact, don’t bother because we’ve done it for you.
Starting in Gateshead and moving to Bilbao, via Liverpool, we’re casting a light on centres similar to the V&A to see what they’ve done for the community.
The first part of our series is in Tuesday’s Courier.
The emergence of the V&A isn’t the only change a-coming to Dundee.
From this point on, you’ll be done for speeding if you edge above 40mph on most of the Kingsway.
You’ve been warned.
Speaking of speeding, we reveal the findings of a major survey into the A9 average speed cameras.
Turns out they make people slow down (who knew) but they don’t make them feel safer.
More in Tuesday’s Courier.
And rounding off our motoring news (kind of), we have a story about a family robbed while watching TV.
Find out what the dastard made off with (it was a car in case the clue above was too obtuse).
In sport we have all the reaction to the Scottish Cup draw where Raith will finally have a hard tie to negotiate.
And we have the latest from the Archie campaign.
All in a nice, easy to use paper package. Or try our digital edition.