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Prom photos: St John's RC High School Class of 2025
Prom photos: St John's RC High School Class of 2025

The Courier

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Courier

Prom photos: St John's RC High School Class of 2025

St John's RC High School S6 dance was the end of an era for the Class of 2025. Seniors leaving the Dundee school dressed up to the nines to celebrate the end of exams and the start of the next chapter of their lives. Our photographer Kim Cessford joined them at the Invercarse Hotel to capture the moment on Friday evening. St John's RC High School S6 dance launches our Class of '25 photo gallery series. Look out for more throughout June from secondary school leavers' proms and dances across Tayside and Fife.

Houses near Dundee's Kingspark School recommended for approval
Houses near Dundee's Kingspark School recommended for approval

The Courier

time15-05-2025

  • General
  • The Courier

Houses near Dundee's Kingspark School recommended for approval

Plans for a housing near Dundee's Kingspark School have been recommended for approval despite more than 50 objections. An application was lodged last July seeking permission to build affordable housing on land between Clepington Road in the north and the additional needs school to the south. A total of 31 properties are planned for site. These will be a mix of two and three bedroom semi-detached houses and two-bedroom flats. The proposal also includes a new junction from Clepington Road. The site has historically been used for agricultural and limited residential use and most recently as playing fields for St John's RC High School. Abertay Housing Association is behind the plans and said the development will be affordable housing. However, 57 objections were lodged against the plans after neighbours were consulted. Among the concerns raised were: But in a report drafted for councillors, planning officers said the land had not been used as a school pitch for 'a considerable time'. They also said an ecological survey and ecological impact assessment carried out found no protected species on site. The reported also concluded there would be 'no significant impact to the Miley'. No objections have been raised by the council's head of transport. Dundee City Council's planning committee will decide on the application when they meet on Monday.

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