BIN collections in Haddington, Macmerry and Wallyford disrupted due to snow and ice will take place tomorrow (Wednesday).

The plummeting temperatures across East Lothian resulted in some residents' recycling boxes and food waste containers not being emptied.

East Lothian Council has been working to catch up on missed collections and provided an update earlier this afternoon (Tuesday).

A spokeswoman for the local authority said that food waste collections were going be carried out tomorrow (Wednesday) at new housing areas in Haddington, Macmerry and Wallyford as well as two streets in Dunbar (Hazel Court and Beech Street), and some streets in East Linton and North Berwick.

The snow on Thursday last week caused disruption to bin collections across the county with all bins, recycling boxes and food waste due to be emptied that day delayed.

Those in North Berwick and East Linton were initially told that their recycling and food waste was going to be emptied on Sunday.

But residents woke up yesterday morning (Monday) to see that they were all still full.

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Residents were then told to leave the boxes at the kerbside where they were due to be emptied today.

Delayed green bins collections were carried out yesterday (Monday) and on Friday.