Recycling centres across Scotland are set to reopen next week being closed at the beginning of lockdown.
The closure of council-run recycling centres has resulted in fly-tipping levels to sore across the country as people sought other ways to dispose of their rubbish.
Below is a list of centres that are set to reopen on June 1st however some will be operating with reduced hours and additional health and safety measures.
Visitors are also being warned to expect delays due to social distancing and may be asked to bring ID and proof of their address when using the facilities.
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North Lanarkshire Council - June 1
Airdrie Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre
Bellshill Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre
Coatbridge Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre
Cumbernauld Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre
Netherton Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre.
Shotts Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre
South Lanarkshire Council - June 1
Carluke Household Waste and Recycling Centre
East Kilbride Waste and Recycling Centre
Eastfield Waste and Recycling Centre
Hamilton and Blantyre Waste and Recycling Centre
Larkhall Waste and Recycling Centre
Strathaven Waste and Recycling Centre
Aberdeenshire Council - 12 out of the 15 sites will open on June 1
Banchory Recycling Centre
Ellon Recycling Centre
Fraserburgh Recycling Centre
Huntly Recycling Centre
Inverurie Recycling Centre
Laurencekirk Recycling Centre
Macduff Recycling Centre
Peterhead Recycling Centre
Portlethen Recycling Centre
Stonehaven Recycling Centre
Turriff Recycling Centre
Westhill Recycling Centre
Renfrewshire Council - June 1
Underwood Road, Paisley
Middleton Road, Linwood
Barrhill Road, Erskine
Haining Road, Renfrew
Miller Street, Johnstone
Perth and Kinross Council - bagged general waste only to begin with on June 1
Aberfeldy Recycling Centre
Auchterarder Recycling Centre
Bankfoot Recycling Centre
Blairgowrie Recycling Centre
Crieff Recycling Centre
Friarton Recycling Centre
Inveralmond Recycling Centre
Kinross Recycling Centre
Pitlochry Recycling Centre
Dundee City Council - June 1
Riverside Recycling Centre
Baldovie Recycling Centre
North Ayrshire Council - Staged re-opening
Bartonholm Household Waste Recycling Centre, Irvine - June 1
Brodick Household Waste Recycling Centre, Arran - June 1
Kilbirnie Household Waste Recycling Centre - June 15
Largs Household Waste Recycling Centre - June 22
East Ayrshire Council - June 1 (booking only)
Skares Road, Cumnock
Western Road, Kilmarnock
Angus Council - June 1 - three more to open at a later date
Arbroath Recycling Centre
Forfar Recycling Centre
Monifieth Recycling Centre
Montrose Recycling Centre
South Ayrshire - June 1
Ayr Recycling Centre
Girvan Recycling Centre
Maybole Recycling Centre
Troon Recycling Centre
Two ‘pop up’ centres for black bags will be set up in Ayr and Girvan
Moray Council - June 1 - booking only
Chanonry Recycling Centre
Elgin Recycling Centre
Waterford Recycling Centre
Forres Recycling Centre
Gollachy Recycling Centre
Buckie Recycling Centre
West Dunbartonshire - June 1
Dalmoak Recycling Centre
Erskine Ferry Road Recycling Centre
Argyll and Bute - June 1
Temporary facilities are being set up at Helensburgh Pier Head car park until further notice.
Orkney Islands Council - June 1
Hatston Recycling Centre, Crowness
Garson Recycling Centre, Stromness
Scottish Borders - June 1 - time limits/car restrictions
Duns Community Recycling Centre
Eyemouth Community Recycling Centre
Galashiels Community Recycling Centre
Hawick Community Recycling Centre
Kelso Community Recycling Centre
Peebles (Eshiels) Community Recycling Centre
Selkirk Community Recycling Centre
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