The Department has helpfully replied, as follows :
"I have contacted the company and they have assured me they will repair the fence as soon as possible."
Fraser has been LibDem Councillor for the West End on Dundee City Council since 2001 and has topped the poll in all of the six council elections he has contested. Michael was elected to also represent the West End from May 2022 and is a hard-working addition to the West End LibDem team.
I'm pleased that the Liberal Democrats are proposing the Freedom Bill - and here's a selection of the measures it incorporates:
Dundee's Local Community Plans are now available to view on the Dundee Partnership Website, complete with minutes of local community planning meetings and West End briefings.Gary Moore … so many great tracks – Parisienne Walkways, Empty Rooms – and this – Still got the blues …
The article 'Russell admits secession poll lacks support' smacks of yet another SNP climbdown, this time over their much vaunted separation referendum proposal - click on the headline to view the full article in today's "Scotland on Sunday."
Last night at the City Council's Development Quality Committee I move refusal of yet another unwelcome mobile phone mast proposal in the West End - this time at Glamis Road.
We had an enjoyable day today at the Maryfield by-election.
Vince Cable got it completely correct (as always) - on the BBC Andrew Marr Show earlier today he said of all bank bonuses :
The University of Dundee Botanic Garden on 28th February will be transformed with a specially commissioned light and sound event.SNP should ditch Independence Bill

Tavish Scott in Dundee yesterday campaigning with Chris Hall in the Maryfield Ward.
The ICM poll in today's "Sunday Telegraph" (click on headline to view more) shows a dramatic increase in Liberal Democrat support - up 6% at 22% - only a fraction off what the we got at the 2005 general election.
Tavish Scott MSP, Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, wrote to party members this afternoon on how the Liberal Democrats have been working positively to achieve improvements to the Scottish Budget. Here is part of what he wrote :It appears that the SNP Scottish Government has woken up to the fact that it has to take the views of all parties in the parliament seriously.
On Calman, I think Tavish Scott will have achieved the concession from government that will last for the longer term. To quote the Sunday Times :
"Mr Scott wants Mr Salmond to set out his views to the Commission on the argument over whether Holyrood should acquire borrowing powers to help cope with the fall-out from the economic downturn.
While Mr Salmond will have no difficulty with the principle of pressing the case for borrowing powers, he has made it clear in the past that he gives the Commission little or no credibility, preferring to push his own ‘National Conversation' on independence. Indeed, there have been reports that the First Minister has expressly forbade his civil servants from having any contact with the Commission.
If Mr Salmond has agreed to engage with the Commission as part of a deal with Mr Scott, that will be something of a victory for the latter and also a relief for members of the Commission who have been privately bemoaning Mr Salmond's alleged failure to co-operate with them."
Today's Scotland on Sunday highlights the declining state of Scotland's school estate and the failure of the SNP government to provide its promised alternative to PPP funding to allow the schools rebuilding programme to be kick-started across Scotland. See http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/latestnews/-Scandal-of-Scotland39s-crumbling.4934417.jp.