The Scottish Government today said that 1944 people have now tested positive for coronavirus in Lanarkshire an increase of 10 from yesterday.
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Recycling centres in South Lanarkshire will remain closed until they can be "safely re-opened".
All six of the council's recycling centres - five of which are operator by waste management firm Viridor - have been closed for a number of weeks following restrictions brought in to help stop the spread of coronavius.
A number of English councils have re-opened recycling centres amid a rise in fly-tipping but the Scottish Government still considers journeys to dispose of excess waste as unessential.
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The Scottish Government today said that 1944 people have now tested positive for coronavirus in Lanarkshire an increase of 10 from yesterday.
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Coronavirus deaths in South Lanarkshire are at their lowest for six weeks.
Coronavirus deaths in South Lanarkshire are at their lowest for six weeks.
CORONAVIRUS deaths in South Lanarkshire are at their lowest for six weeks.
Widespread fly-tipping issues in Perth and Kinross are set to be eased as household waste recycling centres are expected to reopen in the region next month.
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Recycling centres in South Lanarkshire will remain closed until they can be “safely reopened”.
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