05 January 2022

Patience appreciated as we catch up on waste collections

As Aberdeenshire’s waste teams navigate wintery weather alongside the impact of colleagues having to self-isolate and other winter illnesses, some customers may have noticed missed bin collections.

The vast majority of routes have been revisited where necessary but two out of six depots – Mintlaw and Ellon – are continuing to do their best to catch up. Residual waste (black bins) collections have been prioritised and an extra collection is planned for Foveran, rural Balmedie, Newmachar and Collieston this Friday (7 January).

It will not be possible to put in place replacement collections for recycling in the affected areas but residents should rest assured that excess materials (more than will fill your usual bin) will be accepted at the next usual collection date. Excess recycling waste should be placed in boxes rather than bags.

Residents are also reminded that downloading the MyAberdeenshire app is a great way to gain live updates on a range of council services, including waste where they issue updates via the app to all households on any missed bin collection routes.

Head of Environment and Sustainability Ewan Wallace explained: “We apologise for any inconvenience caused at a time when many residents have a lot of waste to dispose of. Slots are available at our household waste recycling centres and excess waste will be accepted at the next normal collection date for all routes affected.

“We would like to ask all customers for your patience and understanding at this particularly challenging time. Lots of industries are struggling at the moment and councils are no different. Colleagues are doing their absolute best to make it across our extensive network and very much appreciate your support.”