Dryburgh is a residential district of Dundee, Scotland, located in the western part of the city. The area primarily consists of housing estates and local amenities, with strong community ties and a notable presence in DundeeâÂÂs football and music scenes.
Dryburgh was developed as part of DundeeâÂÂs post-war housing expansion, providing homes for families relocating from older, overcrowded parts of the city. The area has undergone various phases of development, with improvements to local facilities and housing stock over the years.
The district was formerly home to Dryburgh Primary School, which operated until its closure in 1985. The building was later repurposed as an Education Resource Centre before being demolished in 2018.
In recent years, Dryburgh has seen continued regeneration efforts, with improvements in housing, public spaces, and local amenities.
Dryburgh is home to one of DundeeâÂÂs longest-running boysâ football clubs, Dryburgh Athletic, which has been a key part of the local sporting community for decades. The club provides training and competitive opportunities for young players.
The area has strong connections to DundeeâÂÂs music scene, particularly through the rock band The View, which formed in Dryburgh. Several of their music videos prominently feature locations in the area, including their 2006 track "Superstar Tradesman", as well as "Skag Trendy" and "The Don" in 2007. These videos also include scenes from nearby Lochee, such as Daviesâ Cafe on Lochee High Street