Proper noun
Deeside
A conurbation consisting of the towns and villages around the estuary of the Dee in Cheshire, England, and Flintshire, Wales.
Deeside
(Usually with Royal) The area around Braemar and Banchory on the banks of the Dee in Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland, home to Balmoral.
A Deeside businessman has launched a new venture aimed at bringing better communications to the North-east. Source: Internet
Deeside delivery company help North Wales technology firm flourishA COURIER firm is using its international expertise to help another business expand its services across the globe. Source: Internet
Scotland international Jenny Bannerman, competing at Balmoral for the fourth year in a row, notched her second title in 17.01, her fastest time on the Deeside course. Source: Internet
The Games date back over 1000 years ago to Deeside, where the strongest and bravest Clan soldiers would compete against each other. Source: Internet
Deeside tried to counter in similar fashion when kicking for position may have served them better. Source: Internet
The show will indeed go on for Deeside Youth Musical Theatre as their artistic director makes a full recovery following surgery. Source: Internet