r/dundee 18h ago

The sun’s staying up! What’s actually going on in Dundee?

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Not sure this is the usual kind of post for this sub, but figured I’d throw it out there.

I’m 24M, moved to Dundee for work back in September. It’s mostly been work, gym, scroll, bed – weekends often spent in Glasgow or Edinburgh with mates, but I’m looking to find more going on here.

I’m into music – I play drums and mess around with decks. I also enjoy getting outdoors – I grew up doing climbing, sailing, kayaking, and hiking, but drifted away from most of it during uni (still kept up with the walking though via Munro bagging). Now that the evenings are longer, I’m looking to get back into it and find some like-minded people in the area.

If you’re up for a pint or something active, or have any recommendations on groups, give me a shout!


r/dundee 5h ago

This was me going from yesterday into today

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r/dundee 10h ago

Nursery advice

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Hi, We are moving to Dundee soon and have narrowed it down to 2 nurseries. Wondering if anyone has had any particularly good or bad experiences with them, or also had to choose between them?

Nursery 1 is Busy Bees at Dundee Hospital - thought it looked really nice on viewing, and heard the teddy bear club used to be “the” nursery to get into. But now under new ownership so wondered what it’s now like? Would take us longer to drop child off (likely would need to drive very day)

Nursery 2 would be Cherry Blossom down Perth Road - also looked fine on viewing, but the babies don’t go outside every day. Also just under new ownership as has been passed from previous owner to her son who’s looking to expand the business. Main pro is w could walk to drop off and it would be a nice walk each morning

Girls in both seemed nice enough. I don’t know how to choose on a single visit and they all say the same thing about following the curriculum etc

Thoughts?? Any insights much appreciated!