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Bridge of Don is a suburb in the north of
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,
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. In , the Bridge of Don
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was estimated to have a population of 19,545. Bridge of Don is split into four areas for statistical purposes by Aberdeen City Council and
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: Balgownie and Donmouth,
Danestone Danestone is a small, village-like area of Aberdeen, Scotland, located next to the suburb of Bridge of Don. Located North of Aberdeen City Centre, ''Danestone'' is a relatively new area of Aberdeen. The area was all farmland until the 1980s whe ...
, Denmore and Oldmachar. Traditionally Bridge of Don has been split up into: Bridge of Don, Danestone, Denmore and Middleton Park.


Schools

The secondary schools within the suburb are: Bridge of Don Academy and
Oldmachar Academy Oldmachar Academy is situated in Bridge of Don in the north of Aberdeen in an area of private housing. It is a six-year comprehensive, non-denominational school which opened to pupils in August 1982 (April 1983 on its present site). In 2004 it w ...
and there are also seven primary schools:
Danestone Danestone is a small, village-like area of Aberdeen, Scotland, located next to the suburb of Bridge of Don. Located North of Aberdeen City Centre, ''Danestone'' is a relatively new area of Aberdeen. The area was all farmland until the 1980s whe ...
, Braehead, Forehill, Glashieburn, Greenbrae, Middleton Park and Scotstown.


Amenities

Bridge of Don has a library a community centre, and a retail park. It was formerly the site of the
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before this was relocated to Bucksburn as
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. The
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is situated in Bridge of Don on Links Road. At the mouth of the River Don, shared with
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is the Donmouth Local Nature Reserve.


Sports

Bridge of Don is home to two Junior football clubs: Hall Russell United F.C. and Hermes F.C. who play at neighbouring grounds in the Denmore Road area.


Military

The
Gordon Barracks Gordon Barracks is a military installation situated in Bridge of Don, Aberdeen. History The barrack buildings, which were built by J and W Wittet between 1933 and 1935, are located around the barrack square. Constructed of dressed granite blo ...
, which have served as the regimental headquarters for the
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as well as being the training centre for the Highland Brigade are situated in Bridge of Don. The barracks consists of buildings around the a square and were opened in 1935 and were used as a barracks up to their closure as a centre for Junior Soldier training in 1986. The barracks are built of dressed blocks of granite. The central block is two storeys high, has three bays is a rectangular shape and has stepped gables with a roof of slates. The style of the buildings has been described as sub-baronial and the
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are placed on the central block. The entrance to the barracks has cast-iron gates with decorations. Today, the Gordon Barracks are used by a number of organisations, including Territorial Army (TA) signals and medical units.


References

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