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LiveHouse Dundee is an upcoming multi-purpose live entertainment venue to open in the Nethergate area of Dundee, Scotland. [1] [2] [3] The venue is planned to have a maximum capacity of around 4,500 people, with mixed seating and standing configurations. It is set to open in December 2024 with further work on the site expected to continue in 2025.
Fort Kinnaird is a large outdoor retail park in Newcraighall, located off the A1 in the south-east of Edinburgh, Scotland. Often known simply as "the Fort" to locals, it is currently [ when? ] the second largest retail park in the UK with 75 units occupied.
The centre's opening was met with success as it was the first major indoor shopping centre in Dundee. It became popular with shoppers in Dundee and was the preferred shopping location for Dundonians over the 1960s open-air Overgate and continued to be the case until the demolition and reconstruction of the Overgate in 2000.
Rossie Priory Cricket Club is based on the estate and was founded in 1828 by George Kinnaird, 9th Lord Kinnaird; it is the second oldest Scottish cricket club still in existence after Kelso. [13] [14] [15] George Kinnaird also established an early calotype photographic studio with the assistance of Thomas Rodger in around 1850. [16]
Chester - closed on 10 October 2013 along with the Cineworld 6-screen multiplex cinema located adjacent to the centre. Both complexes on-site have since been demolished, and replaced with an Asda supermarket in 2014. Reopened at Chester Retail Park in March 2024. Dundee (The Stack Leisure Park) Edinburgh (Fort Kinnaird) Hull; Maidenhead
Henry Boase as managing partner of the Pall Mall bank went to Dundee to reconstruct it, in 1804. [6] The Judgement of Paris, Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1636 (in the National Gallery, London from 1844), a work from the Orleans collection purchased by Lord Kinnaird in 1792, for 2000 guineas [7] [8] Kinnaird was known as an art collector.
Kinnaird 'Ken' Robb Richardson Ouchterlonie (born in Dundee) was a Scottish footballer who played as an inside forward. Ouchterlonie, whose brother Willie was also a footballer, began his career with local side Lochee Harp before joining Celtic just before the start of the Second World War . [ 1 ]
The Carse Churches is a group of four Church of Scotland parish congregations with a ministry team (Abernyte, Inchture, Kinnaird and Longforgan). [22] The Carse Association for Continuing Education is a voluntary group founded in 1995 which organises adult education classes in church and village halls, primary schools and other social spaces.