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Changes to GP services cause concern for Auchterhouse residents

Changes to GP services cause concern for Auchterhouse residents © Dougie Nicolson/DCT Media Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up People living in Auchterhouse have hit out at “a lack of consultation” over changes to GP services. Residents of the Angus community have spoken out after being asked to attend Care and Treatment Centres in Dundee for blood tests and other appointments, instead of Muirhead Medical Centre. They say changes will break the link with the local practice and force patients to travel further. Dundee Health and Social Care Partnership said Care and Treatment Centres were developed across Dundee back in 2019 as part of a new GP deal.

These Dundee roads will remain 20mph to encourage active travel

© Dougie Nicolson/DCT Media A car driving down Strawberry Bank, Dundee. Lower speed limits introduced to Dundee roads during lockdown to promote active travel have been made permanent. Councillors agreed to keep the extensive network of 20mph zones introduced through the Spaces for People programme last year. The project saw money awarded to local authorities throughout Scotland in a bid to promote forms of active travel such as walking and cycling. But concerns remain about properly enforcing the low speed zones with research suggesting most drivers struggle to stick to the 20 mph limit. Union Street, Dundee. These include slower speed limits, more cycle lanes and pedestrianisation.

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Mental health crisis centre could tackle Dundee unemployment disaster

Updated: March 15, 2021, 8:36 am © DC Thomson / Dougie Nicolson Michael and Jenny Marra. Dundee mental health bosses must fast track a 24-hour centre to help young people facing an “unemployment disaster”, a councillor has said. Labour councillor Michael Marra has written to Dundee City Council chief executive Greg Colgan to share his fears about the “gathering storm” likely to affect the mental health of thousands of young people across the city. City mental health campaigners believe a 24-hour centre – where a person in mental health crisis can go for help without a medical referral – could save lives. Councillor Marra called on officials to deliver the centre without further delay.

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