The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dundee given thumbs-up as top Scottish city for families

- JAKE KEITH

Dundee’s reputation received a boost after being named among the best cities in the UK to bring up a family.

The city was ranked fifth in the country in a lifestyle study conducted by CIA insurance that measured quality of life, crime rate index, number of outdoor activities and the cost of monthly childcare and rent.

Belfast ranked first followed by Swansea, Carlisle and Chester.

One local family who know the challenges of raising youngsters more than most are the Hanns, who have no fewer than 13 children.

Mum Emma and dad Roy say the city’s compact nature, lack of traffic jams, plentiful parks and riverside location are key.

Emma said: “I don’t think we realise how lucky we are here sometimes.

“You can get one from one side of the city to the other in no time, we’ve got beautiful parks and the river and the Sidlaw hills on our doorstep. It doesn’t really have a lot of the problems bigger cities have such as congestion.”

Although the crime rate in Dundee is double that of Chester, it ranks very high on overall quality of life.

The news comes after Dundee began appearing in various “must-visit” lists published in magazines, travel guides and newspapers.

Emma, who was also raised in Dundee, added: “We moved to Arizona in the USA when we just had five little girls”.

She added: “I couldn’t handle being so far away from the water. It’s funny because I don’t think I realised how important that is until we didn’t have it.

“When we came home after seven years with four more kids, I expected some of them to ask ‘why did we come back?’

“But none of them ever have and they’ve all enjoyed growing up here.

“Our kids also all loved their schools (Camperdown Primary, Lochee Primary and St John’s RC High School).”

Dundee City Council leader John Alexander says the area is rightly growing its fan base.

He said: “As a father of two myself, I wholeheart­edly agree with Dundee’s ranking. The city is a very good place to raise a family.

“I’m glad Dundee has got the recognitio­n it rightly deserves. The research shows the high level of attraction­s available to residents, as well as the favourable cost of living.

“The news follows the recent recognitio­n Dundee received in the Royal Society of Arts’ 2020 Heritage Index, which also highlighte­d what is on offer in the city, and being named the Best Place to Live in Scotland by the Sunday Times in 2019.

“Like any city, Dundee has its social issues and there is still more to do to address these. The study shows some of the city’s achievemen­ts so far, but also highlights the potential we can build on.”

 ?? Picture by Mhairi Edwards. ?? FAMILY FRIENDLY: Emma and Roy Hann with their children.
Picture by Mhairi Edwards. FAMILY FRIENDLY: Emma and Roy Hann with their children.

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