Council advises alternatives to East Tullos Recycling Centre as essential gas supply works continue

17 February 2017

Aberdeen City Council has today (17 February) advised users of the Greenbank Crescent Household Waste Recycling Centre to continue to use the city’s four other centres until 27 February as essential pipeline works by Scotland Gas Networks (SGN) continue to prevent road access.

The restrictions were originally expected to be until today February while SGN undertook an urgent programme of works on the existing gas network. However work remains ongoing

Councillor Jean Morrison, Zero Waste Sub-committee said: “Fortunately, although the essential upgrade work being undertaken by SGN is taking longer than anticipated we are still able to offer four alternative facilities across Aberdeen.

“As before, our advice to householders who normally use Greenbank Crescent is to visit these facilities to recycle their household waste and continue to contribute to our Zero Waste ambitions”.

The four alternative Household Waste Recycling Centres in Aberdeen are at:

· Pitmedden Road, Dyce, AB210DP

· Perwinnes Moss, Scotstown Road, Bridge of Don, AB22 8NJ

· Sclattie, off Bankhead Road, Bucksburn, AB21 9ET

· Grove, Hazlehead Avenue, AB15 3BJ