Skip Hire in Bottom-of-the-Oven from £192
Skip hire across Bottom-of-the-Oven and SK postcodes starts from £192 for a 4-yard. Delivery is typically within 24 hours, and sizes go from small 2-yard minis up to 40-yard RoRo containers. Call 0333 004 7627 to confirm size, delivery date and total cost in a single short call. A skip permit from Cheshire East Council costs £47 for 7 days if the skip sits on a public road.


Skip sizes available in Bottom-of-the-Oven
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2 Yard Skip·mini skip
From £144–£180
- A mini skip, best for small garden clearances, DIY offcuts and one-room tidy-ups.
- Holds roughly 20-30 bin bags or around 1-1.5 tonnes of mixed waste

4 Yard Skip·midi skip
From £192–£240
- A midi skip, best for garden tidies, bathroom rip-outs and small renovation jobs.
- Holds roughly 30-40 bin bags or around 2 tonnes of mixed waste

6 Yard Skip·builders skip
From £228–£252
- The UK standard builders skip, best for kitchen renovations and small building jobs.
- Holds roughly 50-60 bin bags or around 2.5-3 tonnes of mixed waste

8 Yard Skip·large builders skip
From £288–£320
- A large builders skip, best for full home renovations and heavier construction waste.
- Holds roughly 60-80 bin bags or around 3-4 tonnes of mixed waste

10 Yard Skip·maxi skip
From £180–£475
- A maxi skip, best for house clearances and light commercial projects. Sized for bulky low-weight waste; not for soil or rubble.
- Holds roughly 80-100 bin bags or around 4-5 tonnes of light waste

12 Yard Skip·large maxi skip
From £440–£543
- A large maxi skip, best for full house strip-outs and bulky low-weight waste. Not suitable for soil or rubble due to weight limits.
- Holds roughly 100-120 bin bags or around 5-6 tonnes of light waste
Call for skip hire in Bottom-of-the-Oven:0333 004 76270333 004 7627
For skip hire in Bottom-of-the-Oven, the quickest route is a short phone call. Size, delivery date, permit status and total price are all dealt with in one conversation lasting around 90 seconds. No forms, no deposit, no chasing for a quote.
Where we drop skips in Bottom-of-the-Oven
Coverage reaches across Bottom-of-the-Oven and into the wider Cheshire countryside. Most deliveries go out within 24 hours of booking, and same-day slots are on offer when orders are placed before 11am, subject to availability. Delivery windows are confirmed at booking.
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Do you need a skip permit for Bottom-of-the-Oven?
Placing a skip on a public road, pavement or verge anywhere in Cheshire requires a permit. The fee is £47, covering 7 days, and 2 working days' notice is typically needed for the application to be processed. Private driveways, front gardens and off-street parking are all exempt. Permit arrangements are made on your behalf at booking.
Apply for a skip permit in Bottom-of-the-Oven (Cheshire East Council) ↗Cheshire East Council skip permit fees (official source) ↗
- Before placing a skip on a public road, give Cheshire East Council at least 2 working days' notice.
- Loading above the top edge is not permitted and may result in collection being refused.
- Permit conditions sometimes require cones and night-time lighting; check this at the time of booking.
- Hire periods run 7 to 14 days, with renewals at £47.
Skip hire across Cheshire

Residential skip hire
Residential skips delivered across North West. Typical jobs: bathroom or kitchen strip-outs, loft clearances, garden projects and small-scale house moves. Priced from £192 for a 4-yard delivery. Private driveway placements avoid the need for a road permit, and bookings usually land within 24 hours of the call.

Commercial skip hire
Light industrial, retail, office and hospitality sites across North West are all catered for. Priced from £288 for an 8-yard skip. Scheduled swap cycles and account billing keep things straightforward for regular users. Most commercial premises use an 8 or 12-yard skip, with RoRo available for higher volumes.

Builders skips
Builders skips for Bottom-of-the-Oven construction sites, sized for soil, rubble, hardcore and mixed debris. Priced from £440 for a 12-yard skip. 8 and 12-yard skips are the workhorses; RoRo containers (20-40 yards) handle major jobs. Drop-door models are available when wheelbarrow loading matters.

Wait-and-load
Wait-and-load across Cheshire: used on tight streets, properties without driveways, or where a permit isn't viable. The skip arrives on the truck, waits while loading, and leaves the same visit; no permit, no overnight presence on site.
Call for a no-obligation quote
Skip hire for homes, trades and businesses in Bottom-of-the-Oven. Call to confirm your size, dates and price without filling in a single form.
Call for a no-obligation quote
Skip hire for homes, trades and businesses in Bottom-of-the-Oven. Call to confirm your size, dates and price without filling in a single form.
Booking a skip in Bottom-of-the-Oven step by step
Browse skip sizesPick the right skip size
Pick up the phone, describe the job, and we'll sort the size. In Bottom-of-the-Oven, a 4-yard suits tidies and small refits, 8-yard covers most renovations, and RoRo handles site work.
Agree a delivery date
Confirm your drop-off and collection dates at the time of booking. Same-day and next-day slots are both available in Bottom-of-the-Oven, depending on the schedule.
Get a straight quote
Your quote for skip hire in Bottom-of-the-Oven covers everything: delivery, collection, the hire window and any permit fee. Nothing is added later.
Confirm over the phone
The call ends with the booking confirmed. Delivery logistics and any necessary permit with Cheshire East Council are sorted in the same conversation.
Use the skip
Load the skip over the hire period, which typically runs 7 to 14 days. If the job takes longer, an extension can be arranged before the skip is collected.
Call for collection
When you're done, call 0333 004 7627. Collection from the SK postcodes is typically within 24 hours; earlier if the schedule allows.
Skip hire across Cheshire: the essentials
Skip hire in Bottom-of-the-Oven typically covers three use cases: home renovations, garden and house clearances, and trade or construction projects. The right skip size depends on waste type, access and how long the skip sits on site. Permits for skips on public roads are arranged on your behalf when you book; no permit is needed for skips on private driveways. Compare the six standard skip sizes on this page, or call to get a quote in 90 seconds.

What skip hire gives you in Cheshire
Local coverage
Your booking goes to a Cheshire team, not a distant call centre. Because drivers, depots and transfer stations are all local to North West, delivery times are shorter and waste handling stays accountable.
Typical delivery windows
Skip hire across Cheshire is delivered next day as standard. Same-day delivery is often an option for morning bookings, with rural areas sometimes limited to a next-working-day window.
Transparent pricing
Quotes given over the phone cover delivery, hire, collection and VAT in full. Any permit fee charged by Cheshire East Council is broken out separately so there are no surprises.
Range of skip sizes
For most jobs across Cheshire, one of six sizes between 2 and 12-yard will do the job. Specialist options including RoRo 20 to 40-yard and drop-door skips are available on request.
Licensed waste handling
Every Bottom-of-the-Oven skip hire booking comes with a valid waste carrier licence and a waste transfer note issued automatically. The transfer note covers your duty of care under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
Permits arranged for you
Placing a skip on a public road in Cheshire requires a permit, which we arrange on your behalf at booking. Private driveway placements need nothing extra.
Insurance as standard
Each booking comes with a waste carrier holding at least £1m public liability insurance. A waste transfer note is issued automatically to satisfy your duty-of-care obligations.
How is your skip waste from Bottom-of-the-Oven sorted?
Get a quoteSorting at a licensed transfer station
Skip loads collected in Bottom-of-the-Oven are taken directly to a licensed transfer station, where the contents are tipped and sorted by material type, including wood, metal, hardcore, plasterboard and clean plastics.
Compliance with waste regulations
Before any skip reaches your property, the booking is backed by a the Environment Agency-registered waste carrier licence. A waste transfer note follows automatically, addressing your duty-of-care responsibility under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
Recycling and landfill
Skip waste from Bottom-of-the-Oven is processed through recycling streams across North West: metal to smelters, wood to biomass, hardcore to aggregate. Only non-recoverable residue reaches landfill. Around 90% of UK skip waste is recycled or recovered (WRAP UK, 2023).


How is skip waste managed in England?
Waste from Bottom-of-the-Oven skips is processed through licensed transfer stations across North West, sorted by material type and routed to UK recyclers. Only non-recoverable residue reaches landfill. Around 90% of UK skip waste is recycled or recovered (WRAP UK, 2023), with hire periods of 7 to 14 days standard.

Jobs done on the ground in Bottom-of-the-Oven
The range of skip hire work in Bottom-of-the-Oven goes from light DIY jobs requiring a 2-yard mini skip, through standard domestic renovations on a 6 or 8-yard, up to large-scale construction clearances on RoRo containers. Garden work and single-room clear-outs account for a large share of bookings.


Your skip hire questions answered for Bottom-of-the-Oven
Sizes, prices, permit requirements and collection slots for Bottom-of-the-Oven skip hire, all answered below in plain terms.
