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Booking systems to stay at recycling centres in Inverurie, Westhill and Insch – despite being scrapped elsewhere

Residents will still need to book in advance ahead of their visits to Inverurie Recycling Centre. Image: Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson
Residents will need to book a slot before visiting recycling centres across Garioch including Inverurie (pictured above). Image: Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson

Councillors have voted to keep booking systems in place at household recycling centres across Garioch in a bid to tackle trade waste and fly-tipping.

Residents have had to book a time slot online ahead of their visit to the centres since the March 2020 Covid lockdown.

And it won’t change for the forseeable future after local members opted to keep the system in place.

The decision will affect the household recycling centres (HRC) in Inverurie, Westhill and Insch.

Booking is still required at Inverurie's household recycling centre. Image: Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson
Booking is still required at Inverurie’s household recycling centre. Image: Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson

What led to the decision?

The matter was discussed at a meeting of the Garioch area committee this morning.

Council officers had put two options on the table for members to choose between:

Option 1

Retain the full booking system across HRC sites in Garioch.

Option 2

Implement an extended hybrid proposal which would allow non-booking days on Wednesday and Saturday for all sites in Garioch from Monday, November 28 through to July 28 2023.

Booking systems have been in place at Aberdeenshire’s recycling centres since the Covid lockdown in 2020. Image: Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson

Recycling centre booking systems ‘extremely easy to use’

Councillor Jim Gifford praised the booking system, saying it had “worked really well”.

He added: “I used it last week, I went on the website in the morning and got a booking for the afternoon.

“It was quiet, nice and safe, and I was in and out in a flash.”

Councillor Judy Whyte also supported the booking system.

She said it was “extremely easy to use” and allows the council to manage trade waste.

Ms Whyte also said the system ensured recycling sites were safe for customers and staff, and helped “encourage good recycling behaviour”.

Visitors to Westhill’s household recycling centre will still need to book a time slot beforehand. Picture by Kami Thomson/DC Thomson

Hybrid trial could give council ‘valuable’ data on centre use

However councillor Neil Baillie asked his fellow members to support the hybrid option.

He said the trial period would allow the local authority to get more information on how the centres are used – and to determine if a booking system would be required again in the future.

Mr Baillie noted that under option 2 trade waste may increase on Wednesdays while more residents may visit the centres on Saturdays as bookings would not be needed.

He explained: “Having that time period where we’ve got a hybrid system in place could be quite valuable as to try and justify why we might have to put in the full booking system for a longer period of time.”

But following a vote the majority opted to keep the current booking system in place.

Ten members chose to retain the full booking system while three backed the hybrid proposal.


Do you think the right decision has been made? Share your views in our comments section at the foot of this article


A hybrid booking system will be introduced at Formartine recycling centres including the site at Ellon. Image: Kirstie Topp/DC Thomson
A hybrid booking system will be introduced at Formartine recycling centres later this month. Pictured above is the Ellon HRC. Image: Kirstie Topp/DC Thomson

Changes coming to recycling centres across Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire Council’s infrastructure services committee agreed to make changes to household recycling centres across the region last month.

Booking systems will be removed on a trial basis in the Buchan, Banff and Buchan, and Marr areas.

Centres in Formartine will move to the hybrid system while a decision is still to be made for those in Kincardine and Mearns.

Data collected during the trial period will allow the officers to determine the next steps for the region’s recycling centres.

You can watch the Garioch area committee discussion here.

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