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Council to reopen recycling centres

- STEPHEN BARK

A day after South Lanarkshir­e Council hit out at brazen fly-tippers, it was announced that recycling centres were set to reopen from June 1.

The council were forced to clear a site on Blantyre Farm Road, Blantyre, last week (May 14) after persistent fly-tipping had gotten out of hand, so much so that 14 would-be fly-tippers continued to bring rubbish to the site.

Most were scared off by the sight of the council workers but one person “even asked to put rubbish in our skip or they would just dump it elsewhere”.

Council leaders from across Scotland met on Friday, May 15, to discuss the potential for reopening recycling centres to help combat the problem.

Councillor Steven Heddle, COSLA’S environmen­t and economy spokespers­on said that opening the centres back up would depend on the impact it would have on coronaviru­s infection rates and travel guidance from the Scottish Government.

He said: “Leaders agreed today (Friday) that local authoritie­s will plan for the reopening of household waste recycling centres on June 1.

“The reopening of sites depends on receiving assurance that this will not negatively impact the Covid-19 infection rate and will be consistent with national travel advice.

“There will also be local considerat­ions including the need to maintain physical distancing for staff and members and public which will determine whether and to what extent individual sites will be able to reopen.

“The intent behind this decision is to provide a level of coordinati­on across Scotland, to avoid a disjointed approach which could lead to confusion, and to ensure access to household waste recycling sites is managed to best ensure the safety of both staff and the public.

“We are working closely with the Scottish Government and partners on this and are drawing up guidance.”

South Lanarkshir­e Council are now planning, alongside waste management contractor Viridor who run five of the council’s six recycling centres, to reopen on June 1.

A spokespers­on for the council said: “We can confirm that we are working towards re-opening local household waste and recycling centres on June 1.

“This follows a national agreement by all Scottish councils and is dependent on Scottish

Government advice that it can be done safely.

“Throughout the closure period, the council has been working with Viridor, which runs five of the six South Lanarkshir­e sites, to plan temporary arrangemen­ts to keep users and staff safe when the sites re-open.

“We will now finalise and implement those arrangemen­ts, which will have to be significan­tly different from those that existed before the pandemic. These will include some restrictio­ns on access to sites and operations within them.

“We anticipate long queues and significan­t delays, so we will be urging residents to consider if their visit is really necessary. Further details will follow.

“In the meantime, please keep any excess waste safe, and remember that fly-tipping is a criminal offence that carries substantia­l fines.

“We are all in this together – so please don’t make your rubbish your neighbours’ problem.”

For advice on how to deal with household waste under lockdown see the Zero Waste Scotland website at wasteless. zerowastes­cotland.org.uk/topics/ coronaviru­s

 ??  ?? Decision The move to open recycling centres back up came just after the council cleared fly-tipping from Blantyre Farm Road (inset)
Decision The move to open recycling centres back up came just after the council cleared fly-tipping from Blantyre Farm Road (inset)

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