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Dundee’s Low Emission Zone covers most of the city centre, so not every vehicle can go through it. Our removal companies use compliant vans and plan routes that fit both the zone rules and your address. If your building is inside the LEZ, share your postcode and any entry instructions when you book so everything runs smoothly on the day.
High Street, Reform Street, and Murraygate are pedestrianised, which means the van may need to stop on a nearby side street or in a marked bay instead of directly outside. Our movers will ask for a wide photo showing the front of the building, nearby signs, and the closest corner. That helps them find a legal stopping point and keep the distance as short as possible. Even a short extra walk back and forth can add a lot of time over the course of a full move.
Moves around City Quay and other waterfront blocks usually need more planning in advance. Many buildings use service bays, fob entry, or booked lift times rather than allowing vans to pull up outside for ad hoc loading. Once you share your move-in pack and the factor or building manager’s contact, our moving partners can sort the paperwork and time the lift around the move so loading stays smooth.
Central streets and parts of Broughty Ferry use permit zones and controlled bays, so you cannot always rely on finding space outside on the day. If you need a dedicated spot for the van, our removal companies can request a temporary bay suspension or help you apply for one. A quick photo of nearby signs and the full address lets them check the rules early and avoid last-minute parking problems. This matters most on narrower streets, where parking further away can make the move slower and more awkward.
In Hilltown, Stobswell, and the West End, many homes are older flats with shared entrances, tight stairwells, and awkward corners. These layouts can make larger furniture slower to move than in newer blocks, especially when there is no lift and little room to turn on the landing. Our movers plan around that with smaller boxes, light dismantling the day before, and a steadier pace up and down the stairs. Sending a quick photo of the tightest corner or stair turn helps them set realistic timings and bring the right kit.
Strong winds can close the Tay Road Bridge to high-sided vehicles, or limit crossings for short periods. Our movers check bridge updates on the morning of your move and always keep a backup route planned, so lift slots and key timings are not affected.
To get an accurate quote, tell movers whether your property is inside the LEZ and where the van can legally stop. If you’re near High Street, Reform Street or Murraygate, pedestrianised streets may mean unloading from a nearby side street or marked bay. Sharing photos of the frontage, signs and closest corner helps movers judge the route, distance and timing properly.
Choose a company that asks about access, parking and building arrangements before confirming the job. Around City Quay and the waterfront, moves may depend on service bays, fob entry or booked lift times, so planning ahead matters. Ask whether they’ll review your move-in pack and coordinate with the factor or building manager if needed.
You should book early if you need parking arranged or your building has managed access. Central streets and parts of Broughty Ferry can use permit zones and controlled bays, so a temporary bay suspension may need sorting before the day. Booking ahead also gives movers time to plan around LEZ requirements and any Tay Road Bridge disruption.
Tell your movers about shared stairs, tight landings, lack of lifts and any awkward corners. In areas like Hilltown, Stobswell and the West End, older flats can make bulky furniture slower to move than expected. Sending photos of stair turns or narrow spaces helps the company plan the right kit, timings and whether anything should be dismantled first.