Balgay

Coordinates: 56°27′58″N 3°01′03″W / 56.466060°N 3.017575°W / 56.466060; -3.017575
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Balgay
  • Dundee City
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CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDUNDEE
Postcode districtDD2
Dialling code01382
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56°27′58″N 3°01′03″W / 56.466060°N 3.017575°W / 56.466060; -3.017575

Balgay (Gaelic: Baile (na) Gaoithe) is a suburb in the west end of Dundee, Scotland. The name, derived from Gaelic, seems to mean 'stead of the marsh/wind' .[1] During the 17th century, Balgay House was built and now this has become incorporated into Royal Victoria Hospital. Balgay Hill and Victoria Park were acquired by Dundee City Corporation in 1870 as public parks. The Mills Observatory designed by James MacLellan Brown was added in 1935 at the summit of the 143m hill. It is the only full-time public observatory in UK.

Mills Observatory, located on the summit of Balgay Hill

Lochee Park is situated east of Balgay and has a perimeter of 1½ miles (approx). The park annually hosts firework displays to celebrate Bonfire Night in conjunction with Radio Tay roadshow. Primary schools in Balgay include Hillside Primary School and Ancrum Road Primary School. Menzieshill High School was also located nearby.

Balgay is now part of the

Labour
)

Many bus routes in Dundee pass through Balgay including

Stagecoach Strathtay services 72, 73 and 75. Services 17, 22/22c, 72, 73 and 75 usually terminates at the Ninewells Hospital
terminus.

Notes

  1. ^ Nicolaisen, W.F.H. Scottish Place Names pp139

56°27′53.67″N 3°0′45.26″W / 56.4649083°N 3.0125722°W / 56.4649083; -3.0125722


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