Remembrance Sunday
Deacon Convener John Fyffe and Collector Paul Leigh attended Dundee’s Remembrance Day Parade today to pay their respects to our fallen veterans. After gathering in City Chambers, John and …
Read more >Deacon Convener John Fyffe and Collector Paul Leigh attended Dundee’s Remembrance Day Parade today to pay their respects to our fallen veterans. After gathering in City Chambers, John and …
Read more >Deacon Convener of Dundee’s Nine Incorporated Trades, John Fyffe, was a guest at the Seven Incorporated Trades of Aberdeen Convener’s Court dinner last night. A great evening of friendship …
Read more >By very popular demand, the Dundee Tapestry will once again grace the exhibition space at the Dundee V&A from Friday 1st November. Explore the city’s industrial heritage, creative achievements, …
Read more >Deacon Convener of Dundee’s Nine Incorporated Trades, John Fyffe MBE, joined members of Irvine Incorporated Trades at their 378th anniversary Big Pie charity dinner last night. John and past …
Read more >The Nine Incorporated Trades were delighted to sponsor Dundee’s first Social Inequalities Conference, an event that saw almost 2,000 pupils from across the country travel to the Caird Hall. …
Read more >The Annual Stated Meeting was held on Tuesday 1st October at the City Chambers. The well attended event saw the passing over of the Deacon Convener’s chain of office …
Read more >Huge thanks to everyone who attended our Biennial Dinner in the High Mill at Verdant Works on Friday September 27th. A fabulous evening filled with laughter, friendship and fellowship …
Read more >The Nine Incorporated Trades of Dundee continues to act as a major sponsor of the Access Summer School and the graduation ceremony took place Wednesday 7th August. Suzanne paterson-Black, …
Read more >Images from Past Deacon Convenor, Alex Coupar will go on display at the University of Dundee’s lamb Gallery from Saturday 10th August. Alex is one of Dundee’s most prolific …
Read more >The Glovers went on a historic walk around Broughty Ferry. It was let by the local historian and lifetime resident Charlie Webster. We started out a the Fisherman’s Graveyard …
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