Dyce is a suburb of Aberdeen, lying on the west bank of the River Don a few miles north-west of the city centre.
The Old Church of Dyce, dedicated to St. Fergus, contains a Pictish symbol stone and cross-slab dating from the 7th and 9th century AD.
It has expanded in size, due to the opening of Aberdeen (Dyce) Airport in 1935 and also the growth of the oil and gas industry in the 1970's in the North Sea.
Other forms of employment include food processing, engineering, plant hire, telecommunications, transport and oil-related industries, which are to be found at the Wellheads, Stoneywood, Farburn, Kirkhill, Raiths, Dyce Drive and Pitmedden Road Industrial Estates.
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