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The main gate is on Ninewells Avenue which runs between Perth Road and Glamis Road. Visiting hours on most wards are from 3 to 8 p.m. each day, please check with the ward staff. If you have problems visiting during the specified hours then you should discuss this with the nurse in charge of the ward. Library: Patients can borrow books from the library trolleys that regularly visit the wards. Before you leave hospital, please make sure that you return any library books to the collecting box on the ward. Shops and trolley service: There is a variety of shops in the concourse on Level 7. These currently include newsagent and general store, florist, clothes shop, travel agent, dry cleaner, optician and hairdresser. There is also a trolley service to the wards which sells newspapers and a selection of confectionery. Cafeteria and Snack Bar: There is a cafe in the concourse area. All types of snacks and meals are available throughout the day. Bank: There is a branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland on Level 8 above the Main Entrance, including an automatic cash machine. Hospital Radio: Radio Tayside is a charity dedicated to making patients? stay in hospital as pleasant as possible which broadcasts to hospitals in Dundee. A programme guide is available in the wards. There is a request programme every evening. Requests can be made by telephoning (01382) 660111 ext. 36333.

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Dundee and Angus is an area of natural fertility and wealth generation that stretches back to the very earliest Scottish settlements as evidenced by the abundance of Pictish and otherother ancient sites that litter the area. Dundee's wealth was much built on the Jute trade as much as the productive farmland and today is the centre of many of Scotland's high-tech industries with the exposure to the North Sea giving a wonderful freshness to the atmosphere. The Angus Glens are also as beautiful as any part of the Cairngorms and pleasantly accessible and southern facing