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May 1983

Singing In The Rain

MurraygaeteTorrential rain failed to dampen the spirits of Dundee United supporters who turned up at the City Square in their thousands last night to celebrate the winning of the Premier League championship. Monsoon rain and even thunder and lightening were ignored as the Tannadice faithful thronged the city centre to greet their heroes, who had travelled in an open top bus from the ground to the council chambers. Read more......

April 1983

Sit-in Not Ruled Out at Timex

Angus HotelThe unions have not ruled out occupation of the Milton of Craigie Timex Complex in Dundee as a possible escalation of opposition to compulsory redundancies. That was the message yesterday from shop stewards' convener Mr Gordon Samson in the wake of meeting at the plant in the morning. Read more......

March 1983

Islamic Centre Plan Welcomed

Blackness LibraryAncrum/Blackness Community Council last night showed considerable interest in the probability of an Islamic Centre being set up in the area, perhaps the old Blackness Primary School. The Chairman the Rev. J. MacKay Nimmo said he knew he was speaking on behalf of the whole community when he welcomed the opportunity. Read more......

February 1983

£305,753 for Sports Project

Building WorkDundee District Leisure and Recreation Committee decided to spend £305,753 on the Kirkton Park Sports Hall project some 20% more than the £250,000 allowed in the estimates. The lowest tender amounted to £292,866 and the balance of the last is made up of fees and electricity services. Read more......

January 1983

Worst Ever Jobs Blow For Dundee

Angus HotelDundee was last night reeling under the shock news that Timex are to dismiss 1900 of their workers - virtually half the American-based company's entire workforce in the city. Read more......

December 1982

Honour for Dundee Citizens

OvergateTwo of Dundee's noted citizens are to have buildings named after them. The new Lincraig branch library due to open to the public in February is to be named after Mid Craigie poet and songwriter Mary Brooksbank, who died in 1978  at the age of 80. The £250,000 sports hall extension to Kirkton Park Pavilion will be named after Dick McTaggart  who won a boxing gold medal at the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne. Read more......

November 1982

Timex Message to Workers

Street SceneIn a major attempt to end the strike affecting Timex factories in Dundee, the company has sent letters to its 3500 hourly paid employees, warning them of the gravity of the position. The letter signed by Mr Barry Lawson, UK Director of Manufacturing, talks of "the very serious consequences of this extremely damaging stoppage" Read more......

October 1982

Dundee Medal Winning Brothers Back Home

MurraygateDundee's Commonwealth Games medal winning brothers, Dougie and Iain Campbell  returned home today in fine fettle. Elder brother Dougie, who celebrated his 22nd birthday in Australia captured a bronze in the 4 x 200 metres freestyle relay and another along with 17 year old Iain in the controversial 4 x 100 metres medley relay. Read more......

September 1982

Bypass to Get the Go Ahead

Blackness LibraryDundee District Council's  development committee last night gave Tayside Regional Council planning permission to start work on the long awaited Invergowrie by-pass. Read more......

August 1982

Day Without Ambulances

Boots CornerDundee and District will be without ambulances for 24 hours, starting tomorrow at 7a.m. The one day stoppage  decision, taken last night in support of health service workers, reflects a harder stance being adopted by the 50 ambulancemen at Dundee and Monifieth depots. The crews had for the past eight to ten weeks restricted their support for industrial action to two-hour strikes. Read more......