December 7th, 2008 by The BookaSkip United Kingdom Skip Hire Team
If you are looking for Skip Hire in Croydon www.bookaskip.co.uk is ready to help!
Currently we have suppliers servicing Caterham, Coulsdon, Kenley, Mitcham, Purley, South Croydon, Thornton Heath, Warlingham and Whyteleafe areas.
Skip sizes that are generally available include: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 cubic yard.
Remember that the cheapest skips book out first, so get in quick!
Simply visit www.bookskip.co.uk or www.surreyskips.co.uk and enter your postcode. Just follow the prompts and the website will present you with the best price for a skip that matches your requirements.
If you have electrical waste to dispose of, unfortunately this is unable to be placed in a skip and this waste will need to be disposed of at a waste and recycling centre. There are three centers in Croydon:
- Factory Lane, West Croydon (waste and recycling)
- Fisher’s Farm, New Addington (waste and recycling)
- Purley Oaks, South Croydon (recycling only)
These centers will accept the disposal of fridges and freezers, and are open on all bank holidays except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day. You may need to bring proof of your address if you do not have a waste permit, and if you are from outside the borough there may be a small charge.
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July 24th, 2008 by The BookaSkip United Kingdom Skip Hire Team
What is a Waste Permit?
A Waste Permit is a written document giving authorization or official permission for Skip Placement.
Why do I need a Waste Permit?
Most councils require that skips being placed on a Public Highway or council land (i.e. the berm) need to have a skip permit, this is done in the interest of public safety. In some postcodes private land placement also requires a permit for the same reason.
How do I get a Waste Permit?
Contact your local council directly as one council’s expectations may differ to others. They will advise if you need a permit for your skip placement and how to go about applying for one.
If you book your skip at www.bookaskip.co.uk you will be asked if you require a permit, normally the permit will be arranged by the supplier, however some local councils require the hirer of the skip to apply so you will be advised of this requirement on the bookaskip page where the “Best Price” for your skip hire is presented.
How long will it take to get a Waste Permit?
Depending on your postcode the processing time (and cost ) may differ, your local council will be able to advise of information specific to you. www.bookaskip.co.uk can calculate the council’s required time within your rental time frame.
Sometimes it is better (easier!) to let someone else arrange the smaller details, try booking your skip at www.bookaskip.co.uk
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