Fly-tipping at Cursiter leads to temporary closure
Date: 30 August 2021
The Council is disappointed to announce that fly-tipping at Cursiter Quarry HWRC has led to its temporary closure.
The facility – which is open for recyclable materials only – will remain closed for several days due to the need to clear a large amount of rubbish which has been dumped there.
Lorna Richardson, OIC Strategic Policy and Projects Manager, said: “The site is now closed and will remain shut for a few days while plans are put in place for a skip and manpower to clear the large volume of waste which has been left there.
“We would urge folk to use the site appropriately and only use it for recyclable materials, as is clearly stated on notices at the gates and on our website. Unfortunately, if other materials are left there, this can lead to us having to take this kind of action which is inconvenient for everyone.
“We will advise people again when the site is able to reopen.
“In the meantime, local residents can take their waste and recycling to the sites at Hatston, Garson or Bossack, or make appropriate use of the kerbside collection service.”
Graham Sinclair, the Council’s Chair of Development and Infrastructure, said: “I am very disappointed that some have chosen to ignore the previous warnings of what may happen if waste was disposed of inappropriately at the Cursiter site.
“The help and support of the local community is important in the running of the site to avoid unfortunate and unwelcome periods of closure such as this.”
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Category:
- Waste and Recycling