University of Dundee Botanic Garden.
The Garden is open all year round, and always has something to offer visitors, no matter the season.
Visit the University of Dundee Botanic Garden and enjoy its wide range of plants, with fine collections of conifers and broad-leaved trees and shrubs, tropical and temperate glasshouses, water garden and herb garden. Located in 9.5 hectares of south facing, gently sloping land near the banks of the River Tay, the Garden features many species of indigenous British plants as well as representative collections of important plants from all the continents of the world.
The Garden is committed to Education for people of all ages, with more than 80,000 visitors crossing its threshold every year. The Garden has a popular café and gift shop with plant nursery, whilst regular art exhibitions are hosted in the Visitor Centre, and facilities exist for holding receptions and meetings.
Located a short walk from the Airport or many available buses that get you there from the City Centre. On a nice day also a nice walk along Riverside beside the Waterfront.
Top 17 Tourist Attractions in Dundee - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom
Top 17 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Dundee - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom:
Discovery Point, Verdant Works, The Dundee Law, The McManus, Broughty Castle, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Camperdown Country Park, Camperdown Wildlife Centre, HM Frigate Unicorn, Dundee Museum of Transport, University of Dundee Botanic Gardens, Monikie Country Park, Dundee Rep Theatre, Barnhill Rock Garden, New Olympia Centr, Mills Observatory, St Paul's Cathedral
University of Dundee Botanic Garden
Visit the University of Dundee Botanic Garden and enjoy its wide range of plants, with fine collections of conifers and broad-leaved trees and shrubs, tropical and temperate glasshouses, water garden and herb garden. Located in 9.5 hectares of south facing, gently sloping land near the banks of the River Tay, the Garden features many species of indigenous British plants as well as representative collections of important plants from all the continents of the world.
Dundee Botanic Garden (2011)
Subtle collage of Dundee Botanic Garden, Scotland. Using the photos that were taken on one of those crisp transitions from late Winter to Spring. The light was amazing and the new Spring warmth even more so. Beautiful day! --SAA T♥A
Dundee botanical gardens
Jag has a wee stroll around the botanical gardens in Dundee.
Genista Radiata University Botanic Garden Dundee Tayside Scotland
Tour Scotland 4K travel video of Genista Radiata in the University Botanic Garden on visit to Dundee, Tayside. Widely distributed over western Europe and frequent on moors and heaths in Great Britain, though uncommon in Scotland. Although pretty when in flower, it is not one of the most attractive of genistas. The spines are really modified branches, and may often be seen bearing leaves.
Flowers University Botanic Garden Dundee Tayside Scotland
Tour Scotland 4K travel video of flowers in the University Botanic Garden on visit to Dundee, Tayside. The University of Dundee Botanic Garden is a botanical garden in the West End of the city. The gardens are kept and funded entirely by the University of Dundee.
Visit Swansea
Catching Sunny Swansea, Runner up to Hull for City of Culture.
They say in Swansea if you don't like the weather wait twenty minutes.
because thats how often the trains leave.
Swansea not quite as nice as Hull
University Botanic Garden Dundee Tayside Scotland
Tour Scotland 4K travel video of the University Botanic Garden on visit to Dundee, Tayside. The garden is open daily from 10am until 4.30pm (March - October) or 3.30pm (November - February). A modest admission fee is charged, although entry is free for staff and matriculated students of the university. On Christmas Day, Boxing Day and the first two days of January, the gardens are closed.
Botanic Garden Dundee Tayside Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of photographs of the Botanic Garden on visit to Dundee, Tayside.
Places to see in ( Dundee - UK )
Places to see in ( Dundee - UK )
Dundee is a coastal city on the Firth of Tay estuary in eastern Scotland. Its regenerated waterfront has 2 nautical museums: RRS Discovery, Captain Scott’s Antarctic expedition ship, and 19th-century warship, HM Frigate Unicorn. North of the water, Verdant Works is a museum celebrating the city’s jute-manufacturing heritage. The McManus: Dundee’s Art Gallery & Museum displays art and archaeological finds.
Dundee officially the City of Dundee, is Scotland's fourth-largest city and the 51st-most-populous built-up area in the United Kingdom. ies within the eastern central Lowlands on the north bank of the Firth of Tay, which feeds into the North Sea. Under the name of Dundee City, Dundee forms one of the 32 council areas used for local government in Scotland.
Historically part of Angus, the city of Dundee developed into a burgh in the late 12th century and established itself as an important east coast trading port. Rapid expansion was brought on by the Industrial Revolution, particularly in the 19th century when Dundee was the centre of the global jute industry. This, along with its other major industries gave Dundee its epithet as the city of jute, jam and journalism.
Today, Dundee is promoted as One City, Many Discoveries in honour of Dundee's history of scientific activities and of the RRS Discovery, Robert Falcon Scott's Antarctic exploration vessel, which was built in Dundee and is now berthed at Discovery Point. Biomedical and technological industries have arrived since the 1980s, and the city now accounts for 10% of the United Kingdom's digital-entertainment industry. Dundee has two universities — the University of Dundee and the Abertay University. In 2014 Dundee was recognised by the United Nations as the UK's first UNESCO City of Design for its diverse contributions to fields including medical research, comics and video games.
A unique feature of Dundee is that its two professional football clubs Dundee United and Dundee F.C. have stadiums all but adjacent to each other. With the decline of traditional industry, the city has adopted a plan to regenerate and reinvent itself as a cultural centre. In pursuit of this, a £1 billion master plan to regenerate and to reconnect the Waterfront to the city centre started in 2001 and is expected to be completed within a 30-year period, with the Dundee Victoria & Albert Museum opening by 2018 at a cost of £80 million.
Alot to see in ( Dundee - UK ) such as :
Verdant Works
RRS Discovery
McManus Galleries
HMS Unicorn
Camperdown Country Park
Broughty Castle
Mills Observatory
Dundee Science Centre
Law, Dundee
The Howff
Tay Rail Bridge
University of Dundee Botanic Garden
Firth of Tay
Mains Castle
Craigtoun Country Park
Steeple Church
Camperdown, Dundee
Sidlaws
Dundee Contemporary Arts
Claypotts Castle
Monikie Country Park
Baxter Park
Crombie Country Park
Slessor Gardens
Barnhill Rock Garden
Desperate Dan Statue
Dundee Law
Balgay Park
Riverside Nature Park
Dundee Parish Church
Balmerino Abbey
Dundee Museum of Transport
Barry Mill
Morton Lochs
( Dundee - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Dundee . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Dundee - UK
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Scotland Summer Trip
Family trip to Scotland June 12-19 2009. Flew into Glasgow, stayed in Dundee, visited the cities and towns of Brechin, Edzell, Greystone, Edinburgh, Arbroath, Montrose, and Stirling, the castles of Edzell, Glamis, Edinburgh, and Stirling as well as a round of golf at the Championship course at Carnoustie.
Terrapins In Pond University Botanic Garden Dundee Tayside Scotland
Tour Scotland 4K travel video of terrapins sunbathing in a pond in the University Botanic Garden on visit to Dundee, Tayside. A terrapin is one of several small species of turtle living in fresh or brackish water. Terrapins do not form a taxonomic unit and may not be related. Many belong to the families Geoemydidae and Emydidae.
Yew Hedge University Botanic Garden Dundee Tayside Scotland
Tour Scotland 4K travel video of a Yew Hedge in the University Botanic Garden on visit to Dundee, Tayside. Yew is a dense, dark, evergreen species with bright green spring growth and autumnal red fruits which are much sought after by birds but harmful to humans, pets and livestock.
The City of Edinburgh Council – Recruitment
Edinburgh is an outstanding capital city, recognised across the globe as a leader in business, the arts, science and education. Home to the internationally renowned Edinburgh festivals and the Scottish Parliament, it is an exciting city in which to live, work, study, visit and invest.
The City of Edinburgh Council plays a central role in shaping the continued success of Edinburgh as a vibrant, future focused city. Our responsibilities are wide-ranging, from a superb school network through to social work, housing, economic development, parks and green spaces, culture and sport, festivals and events, roads and transport. As the second largest employer in the city with 19,000 employees and a budget of over £1bn, like many local authorities, the Council is facing challenge and opportunity and must continue to adapt to succeed in a changing world.
We are now recruiting for a Director of Place. The post has responsibility for the development and delivery of a range of front line locality based and city-wide services as well as delivery of the overall strategic objectives of the Council. This is a challenging role and will provide an opportunity to help shape the successful future of Scotland’s capital city.
Significant experience of leading and managing large scale services (such as travel, transport, roads, planning, housing and environment) is required together with an innovative approach and demonstrable experience of developing and maintaining key strategic relationships with external stakeholders to optimise the delivery of services.
For further information about the City of Edinburgh Council, the role and details of how to apply please visit aspenpeople.co.uk/edinburghcouncil
For a confidential discussion please contact Ken Dalgleish, Donogh O’Brien or Katy Gall at Aspen People on 0141 212 7555.
Arrival at St Andrews
It's sunny afternoon in Birmingham, and St Andrews is ready ahead of this evening's Sky Bet Championship game against Birmingham City. The Blades will be in their fluorescent away strip this evening.
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Snowy morning at QM Residence - Glasgow Uni
Law Class of 2019 Graduates
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