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Broughty Ferry YMCA

Delivered by: Broughty Ferry YMCA
Last updated: 23/10/2025

We are the community centre that Broughty Ferry doesn't have in the absence of a local authority facility. We are inclusive with a Christian base, open to those of all faiths and none. We work to transform the lives of young people and adults, empowering the creation of positive change in their lives and communities.

We have a community garden open to all and free of charge which is used regularly by the local nursery school and primary school children.

The premises is let to a wide range of sporting and social groups and we maintain the cost to them at a minimum as a non-profit organisation.

The principles upon which the YMCA was founded remain the cornerstone of the movement today, although the work has developed in a variety of ways. Broughty Ferry YMCA since its foundation in 1866, remains committed to the value base of body, mind and spirit as reflected in its previous logo of the red triangle.

Opening times vary so please contact the office for more details.

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  • Dundee City

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Broughty Ferry YMCA, 151 Brook Street, Broughty Ferry, Dundee, DD5 1DJ

The main building is two-storey, with electronic entrance doors operated by push pads. all the ground floor rooms are disabled accessible, but due to it's heritage status as a Victorian building, the first-storey rooms are wheelchair-inaccessible. Our community garden is fully accessible to all.
See accessible building above
The toilet accommodates a baby-changing area, the features are a push concertina door, an alarm pull cord, a support handle and a low-level wash-hand basin. The dimensions are approximately 6ft x 8ft.
We have a "chill-out" room fitted with furniture and decor as recommended by the Autism Society, where those experiencing sensory overload can experience a quiet environment. This is fitted with blackout curtains and sensory light curtains.
While it is password protected, and given the heritage nature of the building, some areas have issues connecting to the free Wi-Fi due to the stonework.
A local bus service serving the immediate area stops at the door. Other bus services to central Dundee and the Angus hinterland stop within a 5-minute walk.
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