Skip Hire in Manchester from £165
Need a skip in Manchester? Prices start at £165 for a 4-yard, with delivery available the next working day across M1, M20, M22 and M9 postcode districts. Sizes range from compact 2-yard minis to large maxi skips for trade and construction work. Call 0333 004 7627 and get a full price in under two minutes. A skip permit from Manchester City Council costs £42 for 7 days if the skip sits on a public road.


Skip sizes available in Manchester
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2 Yard Skip·mini skip
From £143–£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 £165–£234
- 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 £253–£314
- 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 £365–£451
- 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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If you need a skip in North West, a quick phone call is the simplest way to book. Size, delivery, permit status and total price are all confirmed in roughly 90 seconds, with no online checkout and no deposit required.
Booking a skip near Manchester
Skip hire in Manchester covers the M1–M60 postcode range, with housing stock shifting from Victorian terraces in Rusholme, Levenshulme and Longsight (M14/M19/M13) to mill conversions around Ancoats (M4), leafy semis in Didsbury and Chorlton (M20/M21), and new-build apartments across the city centre. Inner-city terrace streets often have no driveway access, making wait-and-load a practical alternative that can be arranged when you call 0333 004 7627. Several central Manchester conservation areas, including Castlefield, the Northern Quarter and Didsbury Village, have stricter permit conditions on skip placement, so this can also be discussed upon booking. Manchester's Metrolink tram routes restrict kerbside access on several central streets, with specific addresses confirmed on the call.
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What are the skip permit rules in Manchester?
Placing a skip on a public road, pavement or verge anywhere in Greater Manchester requires a permit. The fee is £42, covering 7 days, and 10 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 Manchester (Manchester City Council) ↗Manchester City Council skip permit fees (official source) ↗
- For a road permit in Manchester, apply at least 10 working days before delivery.
- Overfilling beyond the top edge risks collection being refused on the day.
- Some permits issued by Manchester City Council require cones and a lit marker overnight; check in advance.
- Hire typically covers 7 to 14 days, and renewals are available at £42.
Skip hire across Greater Manchester

Residential skip hire
Domestic skips for kitchen rip-outs, loft and garage clear-outs, garden projects and house moves across North West. Priced from £165 for a 4-yard delivery. A 4 or 6-yard skip suits most home jobs, and sitting it on a private driveway means no council permit to arrange.

Commercial skip hire
Business and trade skip hire across North West, covering shops, offices, hospitality sites and light industrial. Priced from £253 for an 8-yard skip. Scheduled swap cycles and account billing are available for regular users. Most commercial jobs use 8 or 12-yard skips, or RoRo for larger volumes.

Builders skips
For building sites across Greater Manchester, these skips handle soil, rubble, hardcore, bricks and plasterboard. Priced from £365 for a 12-yard skip. Standard sizes are 8 and 12-yard; RoRo containers up to 40 yards are available for major projects. Drop-door loading is an option on request.

Wait-and-load
No driveway and no permit available in Greater Manchester? Wait-and-load covers this. The skip remains on the lorry throughout, you load it on the spot, and it drives away with the rubbish without any overnight presence.
Call for a no-obligation quote
Skips for homes, builders and businesses across North West. A quick phone call covers size, delivery window and total price. No online forms.
Call for a no-obligation quote
Skips for homes, builders and businesses across North West. A quick phone call covers size, delivery window and total price. No online forms.
Booking a skip in Manchester step by step
Browse skip sizesPick the right skip size
Pick up the phone, describe the job, and we'll sort the size. In Manchester, a 4-yard suits tidies and small refits, 8-yard covers most renovations, and RoRo handles site work.
Agree a delivery date
Schedule delivery and collection on the call. Same-day delivery is often possible across North West; next-day is standard. Weekend slots can be arranged where available.
Get a straight quote
Pricing is honest and in full: delivery, hire, collection, plus any Manchester City Council permit fee if the skip sits on a public road. The number quoted is the number on the invoice.
Confirm over the phone
The booking is confirmed on the same phone call. Delivery details and any road permit with Manchester City Council are arranged in the same conversation.
Use the skip
Fill the skip at your own pace within the agreed hire period. Standard hire periods are 7 to 14 days; extensions can be arranged if the project runs over.
Call for collection
When you're done, call 0333 004 7627. Collection from the M postcodes is typically within 24 hours; earlier if the schedule allows.
Skip hire in North West: what you need to know
Skip hire in Manchester covers three broad jobs: renovation work, house or garden clearances, and trade or construction projects. The correct skip size follows from the waste involved, the access on site, and how long the hire runs. Where a skip needs to go on the public highway, a permit is obtained on your behalf when you book; no permit is needed on a private driveway. See the full size guide below or call for a quote in around 90 seconds.

What skip hire gives you in Greater Manchester
Local coverage
The team managing your skip hire is based in Greater Manchester and covers the whole of North West. Local drivers, local depots and local transfer stations mean quicker deliveries and a clear duty-of-care trail.
Typical delivery windows
Delivery windows across Greater Manchester run 24 hours as standard. Same-day slots are often possible when booked before 11am, particularly in urban postcodes. Rural areas may see a next-working-day minimum.
Transparent pricing
Pricing across Greater Manchester is quoted in full on the phone: delivery, hire, collection, VAT. Manchester City Council permit fees are listed separately when applicable. No upfront deposit needed in most cases.
Range of skip sizes
The six common sizes (2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12-yard) cover the majority of jobs. Specialist options (RoRo 20 to 40-yard, drop-door, lockable) are available on request for construction and commercial use.
Licensed waste handling
Duty of care compliance is straightforward: each booking comes with a valid waste carrier licence and a waste transfer note issued automatically, so your legal obligations are met from the outset.
Permits arranged for you
Placing a skip on a public road in Greater Manchester 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 skip waste from Manchester processed?
Get a quoteSorting at a licensed transfer station
Your skip load leaves Manchester and goes to a licensed transfer station across North West, where it is tipped, sorted by material type and split into streams such as wood, metal, hardcore, plasterboard and clean plastics.
Compliance with waste regulations
The carrier licence covering your skip hire is registered with the Environment Agency. A waste transfer note is prepared automatically when you book, so your duty-of-care requirements under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 are met without extra effort.
Recycling and landfill
After sorting, your Manchester skip waste is split into recovery streams. Metal heads to smelters, wood to biomass, hardcore to aggregate re-use. Whatever cannot be recovered goes to landfill. Around 90% of UK skip waste is recycled or recovered (WRAP UK, 2023).


Where does skip waste in England go?
Material from your skip is tipped at a licensed transfer station, sorted into categories such as wood, metal and hardcore, then directed to appropriate UK recyclers. What cannot be recovered goes to landfill, though that fraction is small. Hire periods across Manchester are typically 7 to 14 days.

Skip hire work we've completed across North West
Skip hire across Greater Manchester serves a wide mix: driveway skips for garden or house clearances, builders skips on renovation sites, and RoRo containers for larger construction jobs. A 6-yard skip is the most common Manchester booking for mid-size projects, with 4-yard for smaller jobs.


Your skip hire questions answered for Manchester
Sizes, prices, permit requirements and collection slots for Manchester skip hire, all answered below in plain terms.
