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A group of youngsters negotiate a corner on the South Road Park BMX racing track in Dundee in 1984.
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Fearlessly careering off homemade ramps at speed, thrill-seeking Dundee BMX bikers led the way when the street sport phenomenon hit Scotland.
And the city even produced a teenage world champion, so-called ‘backyard biker’ Scott Carroll who found success after hours spent training in his back garden.
One of the locations badly hit in the May 1941 raids – what is today the Apley Lodge Care Home, on the corner of Hawkstone Road and Gwyther Street. Picture: Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre Archive THE wartime ‘blitz’ on Pembroke Dock left many scars upon its streets which can be traced today, 80 years on. In devastating attacks by German aircraft on the night of May 11-12 1941 great swathes were cut through the town. Another raid a month later, on June 11-12, inflicted more damage and destruction. These were the last major air raids on the town which had been targeted in 1940 as well.