DUMPS in Glasgow have added to the list of items they are accepting during a restricted programme.
Glasgow City Council has revealed electrical products and garden waste are among items which can now be taken to recycling centres across the city.
Dumps reopened in Glasgow at the end of May after shutting due to Scotland's lockdown and since then have only accepted certain products.
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Centres at Dawsholm, Shieldhall, Polmadie and Easter Queenslie continue to be very busy as restrictions are eased.
Opening times will be Monday to Friday, 9 am to 4pm each day with the last entry 3.45pm.
You will have to provide proof you are a Glasgow resident to gain access, showing either a drivers’ licence, council tax bill or utility bill and police are expected to be on site for the first days.
Vans are still not permitted.
Here are the additional items you can now drop off at Glasgow's recycling centres:
- White Goods
- Electrical items
- Black Bags
- Garden Waste
- Cardboard Wood (including small furniture)
- Matressess
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