Tuesday 8 April 2014

Sports charity faces £20,000 clean-up bill after Travellers leave golf club site - Aberdeenshire

From the Evening Express

AN ABERDEEN charity is expected to be hit with a clean-up bill of as much £20,000 after rubbish was left at a city golf course.


Rubble, rubbish and human waste were found scattered in heaps in the grass after a group of 30 caravans left the Nigg Bay Golf Course site in Aberdeen on Friday.

Sport Aberdeen now faces having to fork out thousands of pounds to clear up the mess left behind at Nigg Bay Golf Club.

Outdoor services manager Nigel Spencer said the sports trust was counting the clean up cost

He added: “It will require the use of a specialist cleaning company as one of the golf tees was used as a toilet area and as such is damaged and contaminated.”

Travellers left the site, on the edge of St Fittick’s Road and Greyhope Road, on Friday evening.

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