Cks Recovery

Cks Recovery CKS RECOVERY AND TRANSPORTATION
are a 4x4 recovery business based in Dundee.

05/05/2026
First run of the year Caravan on site with ourselves and tay recoverys first time I have seen the place during the day t...
28/02/2026

First run of the year
Caravan on site with ourselves and tay recoverys first time I have seen the place during the day time .
If anyone needs caravans or boats moved please let us know.
we will also have a new es**rt and abnormal loads service coming soon this summer for all your transporting needs.

There nearly there everyone please keep them donations coming and make these girls dreams come trueGoFundMe
04/02/2026

There nearly there everyone please keep them donations coming and make these girls dreams come true
GoFundMe

On the 31st of January 2026, The Killer Quines, Aberdeen university… Killer Quines needs your support for Get the Killer Quines to ICCA semifinals in London!!

Be careful this morning guys just been on a call out for vehicle stuck on black ice It's like an ice rink out there
09/01/2026

Be careful this morning guys just been on a call out for vehicle stuck on black ice
It's like an ice rink out there

Police travel advice has been issued following a further Amber weather warning for snow across north and northeast Scotl...
04/01/2026

Police travel advice has been issued following a further Amber weather warning for snow across north and northeast Scotland.

The Met Office has issued an Amber weather warning for heavy and persistent snow affecting parts of Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Moray, Angus, Highland, Orkney and Shetland. This warning is in place from 18:00 on Sunday, 4 January until 10:00 on Monday, 5 January.

Previous Yellow warnings for snow and ice remain in place for Dundee, Perth & Kinross, Stirling, Argyll and Bute, Inverclyde and West Dunbartonshire.

Strong winds will continue, increasing the risk of significant drifting and temporary blizzard conditions. This brings an increased risk of:
• Travel delays on roads, with some vehicles and passengers potentially stranded
• Delays or cancellations to rail and air services
• Some rural communities becoming cut off
• Power cuts and disruption to services, including mobile coverage

Assistant Chief Constable Alan Waddell: “The forecasted heavy snow showers and ice means driving conditions are likely to be hazardous in some areas. Our advice is to plan ahead and consider if your journey is really necessary during the weather warnings.

“We continue to work with partners to help our communities impacted by the adverse weather.

“If you need to travel, please drive to the conditions, be prepared for delays and allow extra time for your journey. Please don’t drive through road closures, the decision to close roads is not taken lightly and is done for public safety.”

Full details of the warning and what you should do can be found on the Met Office website.

Emergency contacts
Power
You can call 105 free of charge in the event of a power cut to report or get information about your area.

Electricity suppliers also provide information on their websites on what to do if your power goes off.

Water supply
You can report issues with water supply to Scottish Water on 0800 0778 778 or find further information on their website.

Flooding
Information on flood alerts and warnings is available through the Scottish Environment Protection Agency. You can find more information on their website.

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
• Do not ignore road closure signs – they are for your safety
• Congestion caused by vehicles may restrict emergency services and recovery vehicles from providing essential assistance
• Listen to media broadcasts, including radio, for updates Traffic Scotland radio player or visit Traffic Scotland Trunk road traffic updates & route planner
• Follow your local authority for the latest updates in your area via Facebook, X or their website.
• Other information can be found on the Met Office, Ready Scotland. For public transport information visit Traveline Scotland.

🚦Traffic signal upgrade at Forfar Road junction on the A90 Kingsway in Dundee.🗓️ Monday 5th January to Friday 23rd Janua...
23/12/2025

🚦Traffic signal upgrade at Forfar Road junction on the A90 Kingsway in Dundee.

🗓️ Monday 5th January to Friday 23rd January 2026.
🚧 Overnight lane restrictions.
⌚️ Weeknights from 7.30pm to 6.30am.

❌ On Tuesday 6th January there will be a full overnight closure of the junction from the A90 Kingsway to Forfar Road south (leading to Dura Street/Albert Street).

➡️ Traffic will be diverted via the A972 Kingsway East to Pitkerro Road and then Clepington Road for local access to Forfar Road.

Traffic signal upgrade

I wonder if any uk companies are starting something like this would be a great help to the uk towing industrie making pe...
28/10/2025

I wonder if any uk companies are starting something like this would be a great help to the uk towing industrie making people aware that we are working at the side of the road
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03/10/2025

Storm Amy is causing significant disruption across the country with strong winds blowing debris onto overhead lines and the heavy persistent rain causing flooding in some areas. Below is a short summary/snapshot of what we're facing

• Tree on the line near Wishaw
• Tree on the line at Uddinston
• Tree on the line between Stirling and Alloa
• Tree on the line at Drumchapel
• Overhead line issues at Dalreoch, Wemyss Bay, Barassie, Kilwinning, Patterton, Paisley and Gartcosh.
• Flooding at Bowling

ALL North Clyde services are being suspended - no trains that run via Glasgow Central or Queen St low level.
• Helensburgh - Edinburgh
• Airdrie - Balloch
• Milngavie - Springburn
• Cumbernauld/Motherwell - Dalmuir
* All trains currently running will terminate at the next appropriate station.

All trains to/from Glasgow Central have been suspended.

** Please check the app for the latest service information, we can't provide everyone with a bespoke response.

** Due to the widespread disruption and impact the storm is having across the country, sufficient replacement buses are not available, and customers are advised to make their own alternative arrangements.

Address

Unit L, Charles Bowman Avenue, Dundee DD4 9UB
Dundee
DD49UB

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 10pm
Tuesday 9am - 10pm
Wednesday 9am - 10pm
Thursday 9am - 10pm
Friday 9am - 10pm
Saturday 10am - 10pm
Sunday 10am - 10pm

Telephone

+447758463591

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