Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Popular fuel spot set to go

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UP to 540 students could be housed in new flats, which will see the garage on West Marketgait, near Dundee city centre, demolished.

GOVERNMENT plans for easing coronaviru­s guidelines could allow some Dundee supporters into games in time for the play-offs.

“Just how would the chosen 500 be picked? On average we have 3,000 plus season ticket holders so it’d be a difficult one.”

“Would not be worth opening to 500 fans, would be all season ticket holders and they would need to pay more for extra security. Would be like throwing money down the drain.”

“Should just open the stadium doors – and all pubs, bars and restaurant­s as well.”

JAMES WESTWATER:

“Instead of demolishin­g, why not use the buildings that are already empty?”

SIOBHAN NEWMAN:

“Handy having a petrol station in town.”

DANIELLE MORDENTE:

“Does anyone know where the lovely couple who ran this garage went?”

ROSS MARTIN:

“More student flats? Really desperate for that right enough.”

JOHN-PAUL BELL:

“That petrol station must have had the highest cigarette sales in the western world after 2am on a Sunday morning.”

ANDREW FARQUHAR:

“There is enough student accommodat­ion, it is also very expensive. I would rather accommodat­e the homeless people on the streets. The students don’t pay council tax so don’t really bring that much to Dundee and we have more than enough of them.”

JIMMY GOODMAN:

happy.”

LD LORI:

“Owner will be

“Far too many student flats. Build accommodat­ion for local people. I’ve been on waiting list for years and still no sign of a house.”

FERGIE MCCRINDLE:

“Where am I going to get my midnight munch from now?”

GEORGE AIMER:

“Another taxi gang hut gone. It was bad enough when they demolished Shell Scott Fyffes. Soon be no place for cabbies to meet after nightshift.”

RITCHIE NICOLL:

“540? They’ll be packing them in like sardines then.”

FITNESS guru Shelley Booth has turned the loss of her dad into a mission to transform the lives of people all over the world.

“There are not enough words for me to describe this woman, so proud of you. What a woman. Your dad has always been proud of you and he is with you every step of the way.”

“Well done Shelley, what an achievemen­t.”

lady. Go girl.”

“That’s one class

“What a legend.”

“You are amazing, as always.”

“Brilliant.”

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