Skip Hire in Crock Street from £100
Covering Crock Street and the wider South West, we hire skips from £100 for a 4-yard. Delivery is usually within 24 hours and the full range of sizes is available, from small garden skips to commercial RoRo containers. Call 0333 038 9870 for size advice and an all-in price on the spot. A skip permit from Somerset Council costs £109 for 28 days if the skip sits on a public road.


Skip sizes available in Crock Street
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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
Call for skip hire in Crock Street:0333 038 98700333 038 9870
A 90-second phone call is all it takes to book a skip in Crock Street. Size, delivery date, permit requirement and total price are covered in one short conversation. No online checkout, no follow-up sales calls, no upfront deposit required.
Which parts of Somerset we reach
We deliver skips across Crock Street and all TA postcodes throughout Somerset. Most orders arrive within 24 hours of booking, and same-day delivery is available on many routes if you book before 11am. Somerset Council permits can be arranged when needed for longer hires.
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How do Somerset Council skip permits work?
A permit is needed when a skip sits on a public road, pavement or grass verge in Crock Street. Somerset Council charges £109 for 28 days, and applications usually require 10 working days' notice. Skips placed on private property such as a driveway, front garden or off-street parking area are exempt. The permit can be sorted on your behalf at the time of booking.
Apply for a skip permit in Crock Street (Somerset Council) ↗Somerset Council skip permit fees (official source) ↗
- Allow at least 10 working days when applying for a road permit through Somerset Council.
- Skips overfilled above the top edge may be refused at collection, so load carefully.
- Check whether your permit requires cones and night-time lighting before the skip is delivered.
- Renewals beyond the standard 7 to 14 day hire period are available at £109.
What we offer in Crock Street

Residential skip hire
Garden, loft and house-clearance skips delivered to homes across Somerset. Priced from £100 for a 4-yard delivery. Most customers choose a 4 or 6-yard skip, which handles the majority of domestic work. Keep it on a private driveway and no permit is needed.

Commercial skip hire
Priced from £160 for an 8-yard skip. Commercial skip hire in Crock Street covers offices, retail, hospitality and light industrial premises. Regular users can arrange account billing with weekly or monthly collection schedules. The 8 and 12-yard skips suit most jobs; RoRo containers handle larger volumes.

Builders skips
Builders skips in Crock Street for mixed construction waste including soil, hardcore, rubble and plasterboard. Priced from £220 for a 12-yard skip. Eight-yard and 12-yard are the go-to sizes on most sites; RoRo containers handle bigger volumes or longer projects.

Wait-and-load
Wait-and-load is used in Crock Street where parking or a permit isn't feasible. The skip is delivered, waits on the truck while loading, then leaves with the waste in one short visit; no road permit required, no overnight storage.
Call for a no-obligation quote
Getting a skip in South West starts with a quick phone call. Size, permit advice if needed, and a firm price all covered in minutes.
Call for a no-obligation quote
Getting a skip in South West starts with a quick phone call. Size, permit advice if needed, and a firm price all covered in minutes.
The steps involved in hiring a skip in Somerset
Browse skip sizesPick the right skip size
Let us know what the job involves when you ring 0333 038 9870. A 4-6-yard skip covers most household work across South West; 8-12-yard suits full renovations; RoRo for larger construction sites.
Agree a delivery date
Choose when the skip arrives and when it gets collected. Next-day is standard across South West, and same-day is possible subject to route availability.
Get a straight quote
The price you receive includes delivery, collection, the hire period and any permit fee required by Somerset Council. No forms to fill in, no chasing for a final figure.
Confirm over the phone
One phone call closes the booking. Delivery address, access notes and any permit with Somerset Council are captured in the same call, ready for the drop date.
Use the skip
Use the hire period to load the skip at a pace that suits you. Standard bookings run 7 to 14 days, with extensions available if needed.
Call for collection
Ready for collection? Call 0333 038 9870. Pickup from the Crock Street address is typically within 24 hours of the call.
How skip hire works in Crock Street
Skip hire jobs across Somerset split roughly into home renovations, clearances, and trade or building work. The right skip for each depends on waste type, available access, and how long it stays on site. If the skip needs the public highway, a road permit is arranged at booking; skips on private driveways don't need one. See the sizes on this page or call for an all-in quote in about 90 seconds.

Skip hire across Somerset, what's included
Local coverage
Skip hire in South West is run by people on the ground in Somerset. Local drivers and nearby transfer stations cut delivery times and keep the waste trail traceable from start to finish.
Typical delivery windows
Next-day delivery comes as standard with every Crock Street skip hire order. Same-day options are available on many days if you get in touch before 11am.
Transparent pricing
Phone quotes for Crock Street skip hire are all-in: delivery, hire, collection, VAT. Any Somerset Council permit fee sits as a separate line so the cost is transparent. Deposits are rarely required.
Range of skip sizes
Across Somerset, the six common sizes (2 through 12-yard) handle the majority of home and trade jobs. RoRo containers (20, 30 and 40-yard), drop-door skips and lockable units are available on request.
Licensed waste handling
A valid waste carrier licence covers all collections, and a waste transfer note is produced for each booking in Somerset. Both documents are issued automatically to meet your duty of care.
Permits arranged for you
Where a skip needs to sit on a public road in Crock Street, the permit is applied for on your behalf when you book. No permit is needed for skips on private driveways.
Insurance as standard
Public liability insurance of £1m or more is carried by every waste operator servicing Crock Street, in line with the UK industry standard. Duty-of-care paperwork is issued automatically at booking.
How is skip waste collected in South West processed?
Get a priceSorting at a licensed transfer station
The first step after collection in Crock Street is delivery to a licensed transfer station. There, each load is tipped and sorted by type, separating wood, metal, hardcore, plasterboard, clean plastics and mixed residue for onward handling.
Compliance with waste regulations
We hold a waste carrier licence registered with the Environment Agency, covering all skip hire orders placed in Somerset. A waste transfer note is automatically produced at the time of booking, meeting your duty-of-care obligations under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
Recycling and landfill
Once sorted, recoverable waste from Crock Street skips moves to UK recyclers. Metal goes to smelters, wood to biomass fuel, hardcore to aggregate re-use. Only residue that cannot be recovered ends up in landfill. Around 90% of UK skip waste is recycled or recovered (WRAP UK, 2023).


How is Crock Street skip waste recycled?
At a licensed transfer station, material from Crock Street skips is broken down by type: wood, metal, hardcore and clean plastics head to specialist UK recyclers, while only genuine residue goes to landfill. Waste transfer notes are issued on booking. Hire periods run 7 to 14 days as standard.

What we've been doing in Crock Street
Across Somerset, the typical skip job falls somewhere between a small house clearance on a 4-yard skip and a full construction site on a RoRo container. Trade work in Crock Street tends to favour 8-yard and above, while most domestic bookings sit in the 4 to 6-yard range.


Skip hire FAQs across Somerset
Common skip hire questions covering Somerset: pricing, size guidance, permit rules and delivery windows answered at a glance.
