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06 January 2026

Aberdeenshire winter weather updates

TUESDAY, JANUARY 6 - 6PM

We continue to be in the Met Office amber warning with medium snow impacts over the next 24-36 hours. 

Teams from our Children’s Services and Health and Social Care Partnership are focusing on known vulnerable people within our communities, while the council is also monitoring specific issues of particularly vulnerable individuals or urgent cases and will signpost support and respond where we have resources available.

Roads

Our roads teams supported by re-allocated staff and various contractors, farmers, support agencies and volunteers continue to focus on keeping roads clear and increase that crucial connectivity within our communities.

Live Life Aberdeenshire

Due to the severe adverse weather, any LLA facilities hire sessions which have been cancelled – whether by the hirer or as a result of facilities not being open – will be credited in full. Once the adverse weather has passed, we will issue a credit note for the affected sessions.

We understand that cancellations may be an inconvenience and appreciate your patience and understanding at this time. Should you have any questions or require further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our support teams. You can also speak to staff at the site where your hire was due to take place or email us at ecs.hires@aberdeenshire.gov.uk  

Service Points

Due to the adverse weather conditions, Inverurie Service Point opening hours will be 10am to 4pm tomorrow.

Housing

During this period of cold wintry weather, our Housing Service is urging tenants to protect their home and belongings from the risk of frozen and burst pipes. If you're away, consider leaving the heating on low (or arrange for your system to be drained via Housing Repairs by calling 03456 08 12 03. If pipes do freeze, turn off the stopcock and call Housing Repairs. 
If a pipe bursts, turn off the stopcock, open cold taps, switch off heating/electrics if affected, warn your neighbours and call 03456 08 12 03. 
 
Escalation to a major incident

By way of explanation, the decision to escalate to a major incident enables us to focus attention on the emergency response, prioritise and reallocate staff and resources and work efficiently with partners to protect life, maintain essential services and support community resilience.

It is particularly important to do this when we are seeing such serious disruption on our residents welfare, our infrastructure such as the roads network and essential services.

A key element of the process is that we can suspended or scale back non-critical work so that officers and specialist staff can be redeployed to essential response functions. 

Our emergency plans identify which services and teams are needed to support the response, ensuring focus and capacity are directed where they are most needed. It also helps us to access wider support from governments and community groups where required.

 

TUESDAY, JANUARY 6 - 1.15PM

We are looking at a prolonged period of significant impacts and as of today Aberdeenshire Council has declared a major incident.

There is a Met Office AMBER weather warning for heavy snow today covering much of Aberdeenshire and north-east Scotland from 11am to 7pm. 

•    Travel delays on roads are likely, stranding some vehicles and passengers
•    Some delays and cancellations to rail and air travel are likely
•    There is a good chance that some rural communities could become cut off
•    Injuries from slips and falls are likely on icy surfaces
•    Untreated pavements and cycle paths likely to be impassable
•    There is a good chance that power cuts may occur, with the potential to affect other services, such as mobile phone coverage

There is also a new YELLOW weather warning for snow and ice between midnight tonight (Tuesday) and midnight tomorrow with further snow and ice likely to bring further disruption on Wednesday. 

Aberdeenshire will continue to experience heavy snowfall today and overnight – some of which will fall as icy rain – which has the potential to cause further disruption. 

We appreciate that this is a very challenging time for many of you and particularly those living in our most rural locations and smaller settlements – and our teams are working to support individuals who are struggling.

If you can, please look out for each other - check on neighbours – especially those who are elderly, vulnerable or living alone.

ROADS

Our roads teams are focusing efforts on our primary roads network which is helping to keep our communities open and stay connected, and to ensure vital food deliveries and other supplies continue to come in. We’ve also begun treating secondary routes and also some of the minor roads which connect our smaller settlements across Aberdeenshire. 

We have brought in additional equipment as a result of a request for mutual aid from other local authorities including several snowblowers which is really helping us clear routes which simply cannot be ploughed. The A952 Toll of Birness route was reopened yesterday (Mon) and we have also cleared the route into Collieston which had been cut off and we will monitor that for any drifting. We have cleared a route for pedestrian at old Portlethen village although vehicular access cannot be provided at this time. 

Landscape Services crews are supporting our clearing operations and again we wish to thank all our staff, contractors, farmers, volunteers and the wider community for all the sterling efforts you continue to undertake during this very challenging spell of weather.

One key aspect of our roads treatment is the move to grit only on all surfaces over the coming days to ensure maximum mechanical grip rather than trying to melt it with salt. We have good salt reserves and we will also be bolstering our current salt reserves with 4,000 tonnes arriving by boat tomorrow and a further 9,000 tonnes in due course.

SCHOOLS

Teams are continuing to evaluate the ongoing situation and considering all the factors including travel conditions, staffing, buildings and facilities. An update will be provided as soon as possible this afternoon.

WASTE COLLECTIONS

Bin collections will be attempted in Fraserburgh, Macduff, Whitehills, and Banff today. For all other routes, residents can take bins back in. 

Our staff have again, this morning, been clearing snow at household recycling centres across Aberdeenshire. For now, Banchory, Fraserburgh, Huntly, Inverurie, Laurencekirk, Macduff, Portsoy, Stonehaven, Turriff, and Westhill household recycling centres are open.

We will close our cleared recycling centres at 3pm today to allow our staff to get home safely. All other household recycling centres are closed, and we will update if more are able to be cleared of snow.

When conditions do improve, we will look at the missed collections along with our staff and vehicle resources to determine where it is practicably possible to return for bins.

We appreciate your patience and understanding as this winter weather continues to cause disruption to recycling and waste services. 

HOUSING

Teams are prioritising emergency repairs to keep everyone safe. Routine appointments this week may be delayed, but we’re still booking new appointments for dates beyond next week.

HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

All Aberdeenshire Vaccination Centres remain closed today.

Peterhead Minor Injury Unit is closed today (Tues) due to staff being unable to travel – we would advise keeping an eye on our social media channels for further updates - www.facebook.com/AbshireHSCP

While we are experiencing some staffing issues within our hospitals, we are actively redirecting staff to provide support and services are continuing. A huge thank you to all of the staff, volunteers and emergency services working to look after everyone.

GP practice capacity is significantly reduced and people should continue keeping an eye out for local updates for the most up-to-date picture.

For more information and to access local preparedness resources, visit: https://publications.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/winter-weather-advice 

To see our planned gritting for each day, go to: https://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/roads-and-travel/roads/winter-maintenance/gritting-routes 

Stay informed – follow trusted sources like council websites and social media channels for updates and advice:
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/ 
https://www.sepa.org.uk/ 
https://powertrack.ssen.co.uk/powertrack 

General advice for road users

•    Plan ahead and avoid unnecessary travel
•    All road users should consider if they really need to travel during adverse weather.
•    Consider delaying travel until conditions improve
•    If you are travelling on the roads, prepare yourself and your vehicle for the conditions
•    Ensure your mobile phone is charged and plan your journey, including an alternative route
•    Have sufficient fuel, warm clothing, food and water in case you’re delayed

 

MONDAY, JANUARY 5

Across the region there remain weather warnings in place for ice and snow.

As a result, many of our services continue to be disrupted and teams across the council and health & social care are working extremely hard to mitigate the impacts on citizens.

ROADS

Our roads teams continue to focus efforts on keeping our primary routes (about a third of our extensive road network) as clear as possible.

However, many routes are only passable with extreme care, and we would urge people to only travel if absolutely necessary.

Many of our gritter drivers have been working long shifts since before Hogmanay to prepare for the snow and the impacts and we will need to ensure they get the rest and recuperation they need to be able to keep us and them safe. Our thanks to all of them for the incredible work they continue to do.

SCHOOLS

Teams are evaluating the ongoing situation and considering all the factors including travel conditions, staffing, buildings and facilities.

WASTE COLLECTIONS

Staff are working hard to get snow cleared at household recycling centres across Aberdeenshire. For now, Huntly, Fraserburgh, and Macduff household recycling centres are open. Inverurie and Westhill household recycling centres are expected to open around 12.30pm.

All other household recycling centres are closed, and we will update if more are able to be cleared of snow.

Waste collections have been suspended. Please keep an eye on our website and social media channels for updates.

HOUSING

Teams are prioritising emergency repairs to keep everyone safe. Routine appointments this week may be delayed, but we’re still booking new appointments for dates beyond next week.

HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

All Aberdeenshire Vaccination Centres will be closed today and tomorrow.
GP Practices across the region are working with reduced capacity and people should keep an eye out for local updates for the most up to date picture.

Homecare Teams are working to reach the most vulnerable clients wherever possible and will remain in contact with families.

Our Community Nursing Teams are also supporting the most vulnerable clients wherever they can.

A huge thank you to all of the staff, volunteers and emergency services working to look after everyone.

Please note: Our Contact Centre is experiencing high call volumes, so please bear with us if it takes a little longer to get through. Thank you for your understanding - we’ll do everything we can to catch up as quickly as possible while putting safety first.