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Highland Council thanks staff and public for smooth re-opening of household waste facilities


By Gavin Musgrove

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Highland Council has said operations at its reopened 14 household waste and recycling centres across the Highlands has ran smoothly.

Granish household waste and recycling centre has reopened to the public but is only accepting bagged household waste and gardening material.
Granish household waste and recycling centre has reopened to the public but is only accepting bagged household waste and gardening material.

The facilities – including Granish at the north end of Aviemore – opened their gates on Monday to allow people to drop off their garden waste and bagged household waste.

Local authority bosses have said the last few days have been a success with the phased approach to the re-opening working well.

They said the large number of people using the sites across the region has been at safe and manageable levels and staff have adapted well to the new social distancing rules.

The Strathy understands that the visitor levels to Granish after a steady start have dropped off and are now quieter than expected.

Household waste centres in Kingussie and Grantown remain closed for now.

Councillor Allan Henderson, chairman of the council’s communities and places committee, has thanked the public for their understanding and for following the new guidance.

He said: “The cautious phased approach we have put in place has worked very well. The high number of people visiting the sites was as we anticipated it would be but the volume of waste has been handled safely and efficiently by staff.

"Any queues of traffic are free flowing with waiting times being kept to a minimum.

"I want to sincerely thank the public for their cooperation and for following the new guidance.

"I want to also thank all our staff for all their hard work in helping to keep the public safe."

The 13 other centres currently operating are in Alness, Brora, Dingwall, Fort William, Gairloch, Inverness, Lochinver, Nairn, Tain, Tongue, Thurso, Ullapool and Wick.

A council spokeswoman said: "As each site is different and presents its own set of challenges, work is under way to look at reopening those not yet open when the council is confident that the resources and safety controls are in place."

The council has launched a short animation on its social media channels to reinforce key messages.

These include a reminder that the sites are for cars only, no trailers or vans are allowed as part of this phase.

Also, only bagged household waste and garden waste can be accepted until further notice.

The guidance also makes it clear that only one person can leave each car and the 2-metre social distancing rule should be followed at all times.

Councillor Henderson commented: “The co-operation we’ve had so far from the public has been fantastic. It is very important that everyone planning to visit a site continues to stick to the restrictions on vehicles and materials they bring.

"They are in place to reduce the time spent at the sites by so that as many as people as possible can pass through quickly and safely, enabling traffic to flow more freely.

"Our staff are unable to assist with handling waste so householders should only bring waste they can carry and empty into the containers.”

He added the usage of all sites will be closely monitored before moving to the next phased where it is hoped that the council will be able to expand the materials and vehicles that will be accepted.

FAQs and full details of the opening hours of all the sites are available by visiting www.highland.gov.uk/recycle


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