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gloucester waste removal/skip hire
Any one know of any reliable waste clearance firms to clear some rubble/rubbish we have at bottom of garden. Also is it geerally cheaper to do it this way than hire a skip? -just unsure of what skip size I would want and don't want to be left with stuff I can't fit in. Had quote for 4 yd skip at £120
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It depends on how much rubble there is and how strong you are....!!
Also the cost of the skip will depend on whether you have a driveway or if they have to pay to have a permit on the road.
You may find that Hippo bags are easier if you have access near to the rubble?Why does nobody say Thank You anymore??:mad:Debt Free as of September 2011 :jSealed Pot 2009 number 334 - £100 Saved! yey!!Sealed Pot 2010 number 334 - £116.51 Saved! Yey!! YIPPEE!!0
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