Skip Hire in Common End from £100
Looking for skip hire in Common End? A 4-yard skip starts at around £100, with delivery usually the next working day. The full size range (mini, midi, builders, maxi and RoRo) is available across Cumbria for home renovations, garden clearances and trade waste. Call 0333 004 7627 for an all-in price in 90 seconds. A skip permit from Cumberland Council costs £43 for a fixed period if the skip sits on a public road.


Skip sizes available in Common End
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2 Yard Skip·mini skip
From £60–£190
- 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 £100–£320
- 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 £120–£450
- 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 £160–£450
- 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 £220–£500
- 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
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Rather than filling in an online form, just call us to book your skip in North West. In about 90 seconds we will confirm the right size, delivery window, permit situation and the all-in cost. No deposit, no follow-ups.
Areas we cover in North West
Skip hire covers Common End and the CA postcodes. Typical delivery is within 24 working hours of booking; same-day slots are regularly available when the call comes in before the 11am cut-off, subject to demand. Delivery windows are confirmed upfront.
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Do you need a road permit for a skip in Common End?
For skips placed on a public road, pavement or grass verge in Cumbria, a permit from Cumberland Council is required. The current fee is £43 for the standard permit period. No permit is needed if the skip will sit on your driveway or any other private land. Applications generally require 3 working days' lead time and can be arranged on your behalf at booking.
Apply for a skip permit in Common End (Cumberland Council) ↗Cumberland Council skip permit fees (official source) ↗
- Cumberland Council needs at least 3 working days to process a road permit application.
- Skips must not be filled above the top edge or the driver may decline to collect.
- Cones and night lighting are often a permit requirement; confirm the details when you book.
- Hire periods run 7 to 14 days; a renewal costs the standard renewal rate.
Our skip hire services in Common End

Residential skip hire
For Common End homes clearing a loft, stripping a bathroom, tidying a garden or moving house, a 4 or 6-yard skip is usually the right size. Priced from £100 for a 4-yard delivery. No permit is needed for driveway placement on private land.

Commercial skip hire
Skips for offices, shops, restaurants and light industrial sites across North West. Priced from £160 for an 8-yard skip. Account billing and scheduled swap cycles are available for regular customers. Most commercial jobs call for an 8 or 12-yard skip, or a RoRo container for high-volume sites.

Builders skips
Construction-grade skips across Cumbria: designed for bricks, soil, concrete and plasterboard waste. Priced from £220 for a 12-yard skip. Builders typically book 8 or 12-yard skips; RoRo containers handle larger excavations. Drop-door models can be requested when wheelbarrow access matters on site.

Wait-and-load
On tight streets or driveways in Cumbria where a council permit isn't practical, wait-and-load is how it works. The skip stays on the truck, you load it during the visit, and the lorry takes the rubbish away the same day.
Call for a no-obligation quote
No forms, no hassle. Call to book a skip in Common End and get your size, delivery date and full price confirmed straight away.
Call for a no-obligation quote
No forms, no hassle. Call to book a skip in Common End and get your size, delivery date and full price confirmed straight away.
Getting a skip sorted in Cumbria: the process
Browse skip sizesPick the right skip size
Explain the job on the phone and we'll confirm the right skip size. For Common End customers: 4-yard for garden and bathroom work, 6-8-yard for home clearances, 12-yard or RoRo for builders.
Agree a delivery date
Set a drop-off and pickup window to match your schedule. Same-day delivery is often possible in Common End; otherwise next-day is the default.
Get a straight quote
We quote one complete figure covering the hire period, delivery, collection and any Cumberland Council road permit. That number stays the same on your invoice.
Confirm over the phone
Confirm and book in one call. Permit paperwork and delivery logistics are handled at the same time, so there's no back-and-forth afterwards.
Use the skip
During the hire period, load the skip as the job progresses. Standard hire runs 7 to 14 days, and extensions are available should the work overrun.
Call for collection
When the skip is full or the hire period ends, call 0333 004 7627. Collection from your Common End address is typically arranged within 24 hours.
What to know before booking skip hire across North West
Renovation projects, garden and house clearances, and trade or construction work make up the majority of skip hire jobs across North West. Matching the right skip to the job depends on waste type, site access, and how long the skip will be on site. Permits for skips on public roads are arranged for you when you book; skips sitting on private driveways do not need one. Check the size guide on this page or call for a quote in 90 seconds.

What's included with every skip hire
Local coverage
Common End skip hire is handled at Cumbria level: local drivers, local depots, local transfer stations. Shorter delivery windows, faster permit turnaround, and a shorter paper trail for duty-of-care compliance.
Typical delivery windows
Skips in Cumbria are typically delivered next day. Same-day delivery is possible on most days for bookings made before 11am, depending on route availability.
Transparent pricing
All-in quotes are given by phone: delivery, hire, collection and VAT all included. If Cumberland Council requires a permit for a public road placement, that fee is listed on its own line.
Range of skip sizes
From 2-yard mini skips to 12-yard maxi skips, the full UK size range covers most North West jobs. RoRo 20 to 40-yard, drop-door skips and lockable options are available on request for specialist needs.
Licensed waste handling
Every Common End skip hire order includes a waste carrier licence and waste transfer note as part of the standard booking process, fulfilling your duty of care without any follow-up needed.
Permits arranged for you
Cumberland Council permits for public road placements are applied for on your behalf during booking. Skips sitting on a private driveway in Common End require no permit at all.
Insurance as standard
Waste carriers servicing Common End hold public liability insurance of at least £1m in line with the UK industry standard. A waste transfer note covering your duty of care is issued automatically with each booking.
How is skip waste handled in Cumbria?
Call for a quoteSorting at a licensed transfer station
From Common End, skip loads are taken to a licensed waste transfer station. The contents are tipped and sorted by material type, with wood, metal, hardcore, plasterboard and clean plastics all separated from mixed residue.
Compliance with waste regulations
Skip hire in Common End operates under England waste carrier licensing rules, registered with the Environment Agency. A waste transfer note is produced automatically at booking, meeting duty-of-care obligations under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
Recycling and landfill
Metal, wood, and hardcore from Cumbria skip loads are directed to specialist UK recyclers: smelters, biomass plants, and aggregate facilities respectively. Residue with no recovery value goes to landfill. Around 90% of UK skip waste is recycled or recovered (WRAP UK, 2023).


How much skip waste is recycled?
All skip waste collected in Common End goes to a licensed waste transfer station, where loads are separated by material type. Wood, metal, hardcore and clean plastics are sent to UK recyclers. Only non-recoverable residue ends up in landfill. Hire periods generally run 7 to 14 days.

A look at skip hire across North West
Jobs across North West range from small household clearances (2-4-yard mini and midi skips) through to multi-week construction sites (12-yard and RoRo 20 to 40-yard). Residential work leans on 4 and 6-yard skips; commercial and trade work leans on 8-yard and larger in Common End.


Got questions about skip hire in Common End?
Everything covered in one place: sizes, pricing, permit rules and collection times for skip hire in Cumbria.
